The two batting stalwarts retired from Test cricket earlier this month, and their announcements came ahead of the five-match series in England next month
By: India Weekly
THE RECENT retirement of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma is weighing on India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir’s mind, but he feels it will also open the door for others.
The two batting stalwarts retired from Test cricket earlier this month, and their announcements came ahead of the five-match series in England next month.
“I think, when you start the game and when you want to finish, it’s a very individual decision. No one has the right.
“Be it the coach, the selector, be it anyone in this country has any right to tell someone when to retire and when not to retire. So it comes from within,” Gautam Gambhir told CNN-News18.
With their exit, India will not only need a new Test captain but will also be without two of their most seasoned players, a leadership and experience void, Gambhir admits, won’t be easy to fill.
“And yes, we’ve got to be without two senior players to really experience players. And sometimes I believe that it’s the opportunity for some other people to put their hand up and say, ‘Okay, I am ready for it’.”
He drew a parallel with India’s Champions Trophy triumph, which came despite the absence of pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah.
“So yes, it will be tough, but then there’ll be people putting their hand up for sure because this question was asked to me before. Champions Trophy as well.
“When Jasprit Bumrah wasn’t there and I said exactly the same thing, someone missing out might give another person an opportunity to do something special for the country, hopefully, there’ll be other guys waiting for that opportunity,” he said.
While Kohli and Rohit have bid adieu to the Test and T20 format, they will still be available for India in the 50-over game.
Asked if the two can make the team for the 2027 ODI World Cup, Gambhir said “Look, it’s still a long way away. We still have a T20 World Cup before that, and that is again a huge tournament that is going to happen in India, which is in February-March,” he pointed out.
“So the entire focus at the moment, after England, will be on the T20 World Cup, and November-December 2027 is still two-and-a-half years away. And I’ve always said one thing – if you keep performing, age is just a number,” he added.