“Jasprit Bumrah deserves the captain but …”: R Ashwin’s test passes India’s test transition

R Ashwin and Gautam Gambhir’s File Photo© BCCI/SPORTZPICS
The former Indian cricket team Spinner R Ashwin believes that the absence of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will cause a big ‘leadership gap’ in the testing series approaching England. Virat announced that Rohit retired from the test jack on Monday just a few days after a similar decision. As a result, BCCI selections now have the responsibility to choose the next Indian Cricket team captain. During the Border-Gavascar Cup against Australia, Jasprit Bumrah seized the side in the absence of Rohit. While some media reports claim that Shubman Gill was the best contestant for business, Ashwin Bumrah believes that he deserved the captain, but ultimately left the decision with the selections.
“I had no idea both of them [Rohit and Kohli] He would retire together, “Ashwin said at the youtube show ‘Ash that baat’. “This will be a test time for the Indian jack, and I will say that it is really the beginning of the Gautam Gambhir period.”
“The team that will visit England will be a completely new team, a team that has been transformed into Bumrah’s probably the highest -level player. Obviously one of the captain options, I think it deserves the captain, but the selections will take a decision according to their physical capacity.”
Thinking of Rohit and Virat’s decision to retire, Ashwin felt that the duo was still in his tanks to present more to the Indian cricket. When India confronted England in five high -betting tests from June 20, she believes that the inexperienced tour party will miss the energy of Virat and Rohit’s cold -bloodedness.
“Their pension will certainly create a leadership gap. You cannot buy experience in such tours. Virat’s energy and Rohit’s calm will be missed.” He said.
“Tests were the best [format for India] In the last 10-12 years, only for the sake of leadership, Rohit had to play until the UK series, and if he had performed, he could continue and give more leadership. “
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