Key Points

The Indian Test cricket team is undergoing a massive transformation with the retirement of three legendary players. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar acknowledges the challenge of replacing Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravichandran Ashwin, but remains optimistic about the future. Shubman Gill has been chosen to lead the team during the upcoming England tour, signaling a new era for Indian cricket. The selection committee is focusing on nurturing young talent while respecting the legacy of the departing stalwarts.

Key Points: Agarkar Reveals India's Test Transition After Rohit Kohli Retirements

  • Rohit, Kohli, and Ashwin's retirements mark significant Test team transition
  • Shubman Gill named captain for England tour
  • Karun Nair and Arshdeep Singh get Test call-ups
  • Experienced players making way for new talent
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Always big holes to fill: Agarkar on Test retirements of Rohit, Virat and Ashwin

Chief selector Ajit Agarkar discusses India's Test team transformation with Shubman Gill's leadership and new player selections

"When guys like that retire, always big holes to fill. - Ajit Agarkar"

Mumbai, May 24

The Indian Test team has officially entered its long-awaited transitional phase when Shubman Gill was named as the captain for the upcoming five-match tour of England, with Rishabh Pant named his deputy.

Chief selector Ajit Agarkar admitted that it’s always tough to fill in big holes left by retirements of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin. The last time a Test played without Rohit, Kohli and Ashwin was on tour of England in 2011.

"When guys like that retire, always big holes to fill. Ashwin also retired. Those three have been stalwarts. Always difficult. One way of looking at it is, opportunity for someone else. Had conversations with both of them.”

“Virat reached out early April, seen him give 200% on every ball he plays even when he's not batting or on the field. Felt he'd given everything he had, if he can't keep up to the standards it was time for him. It's come from him. Have to respect that. They've earned that respect."

“It is a new WTC cycle, you are looking at whole lot of scenarios. All we need to do is show them respect and move on. It is a big job and big transition. We are all confident that Gill is the guy to take us forward. We are all very hopeful,” said Agarkar in the press conference at the BCCI HQ on Saturday.

Karun Nair, who’s handed a Test call-up after seven years on the back of consistent performances in domestic cricket, has been backed by Agarkar to come good in England after getting the nod ahead of Sarfaraz Khan. "Sometimes you just have to make good decisions. Sarfaraz, I know he got a 100 in the first Test and then didn't get runs. Sometimes it's decisions the team management takes.”

“At the moment, Karun has scored heaps of runs in domestic, has played a bit of Test cricket, played a bit of county cricket. With Virat not there, clearly we're lacking a bit of experience. We felt his experience could help. "

With Mohammed Shami not fully fit, left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh has been handed a maiden Test call-up. Both Arshdeep and Karun have had county stints with Kent and Northamptonshire respectively.

"He's a quality bowler and has had a taste of county as well. he plays domestic when he can. A tall guy, can bowl with the new ball, has body of work in red-ball cricket and in recent form in the last couple of years. Bumrah unlikely to play all five Tests, we needed a bit of variety."

Shardul Thakur and Nitish Kumar Reddy are the seam-bowling all-rounders, with Agarkar backing the duo to shine in England. “Shardul a bowling allrounder, sometimes you need a player like that depending on team balance. he's going on the A tour as well. Nitish is a batting allrounder at this point, hopefully his bowling will come along as well."

Agarkar signed off by saying there’s no room at the moment for Shreyas Iyer in the Test team. "Shreyas had a good one-day series, played well in domestic as well but right now there's no room in Test cricket."

- IANS

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Here are 8 authentic Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul P.
End of an era! Rohit, Virat and Ashwin gave us so many memorable moments. But change is inevitable in sports. Hope Gill can step up to the challenge. The England tour will be his real test as captain. 🤞
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Priya M.
Why is Karun Nair getting preference over Sarfaraz? He hasn't played international cricket in years while Sarfaraz has been performing consistently. This selection doesn't make sense to me.
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Arjun K.
Virat's retirement hits hard. The man redefined Test cricket for India. But his decision shows he respects the game more than personal milestones. True legend! Hope the youngsters learn from his dedication.
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Sneha R.
Excited to see Arshdeep in whites! He's been brilliant in limited overs and deserves this chance. England conditions might suit his swing bowling. Hope he makes the most of it.
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Vikram S.
Transition phase is always tough but necessary. Remember how we struggled after Sachin-Dravid-Laxman retired? This time we have better bench strength. Gill has shown maturity beyond his years.
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Neha T.
No place for Shreyas Iyer? That's harsh after his domestic performances. Our middle order looks inexperienced without him. Hope this decision doesn't backfire in England where technique matters most.
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Karan J.
Ashwin's retirement is the biggest loss for me. He was our match-winner in all conditions. Hope we find a spinner

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