Why did Rohit-Brat retired? Shardul Thakur finally said that he had the opportunity to visit England

Currently the Indian cricket team is going through a transition phase. A few days ago, two legendary batters of the Indian team Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma retired from Test cricket. Earlier, Ravichandran Ashwin retired during the Australia series. It is necessary to say that the Border Gavaskarc series is a result of the Border Gavaskarc series rate after the whitewash in the Test series as a result of New Zealand. Until last year, India is a favorites in the World Test Championship final, but they could not finish the top two in the end, that is, they lost the opportunity to play in the final.

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were full flop in New Zealand and Australia series. Going to Virat or Perth Test, Rohit could not go to Australia in the whole series. And in the New Zealand series in the country, India fell into the rotation of the Qiwi spinners. In May, Rohit and Visited retired.

Sardul said the reason for the retirement of Virat-Rohit

This time, Mumbai star cricketer and Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma’s teammate Shardul Thakur opened his mouth with the retirement of the two best stars. Shubhman Gill is set to capture the Indian Test team in the next series. Sardul thinks that this decision taken by the Virats is personal, but behind it is one of the reasons. In an interview to Rev Sports, he said, ‘They are one of the most experienced cricketers in this cricket. Such a decision is always personal. But this decision is made only when they think that they are not able to show the domination or rule the bowlers. ‘

The weather challenge, the best will give juniors

Sardul, of course, thinks that the Gils will not have much difficulty. Because senior cricketers like Jadeja are in the dressing room. In his words, ‘Senior Junior Combination in the party has a good understanding. There are senior cricketers. Jadeja is the most experienced now. This competition is a test of everyone. You have to perform the duties, lead. Emerging cricketers have to exploit this opportunity. And in England I think the weather is the main challenge. Because if the sun is hot, it can be cold again suddenly. When it rains, it creates an atmosphere again. ‘

Asish Roy
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