
VIRAT KOHLI and Rohit Sharma (AFP Photos) When India entered the new era led by SHUBMAN GILL in the TROPHY TROPHY test series with five Anderson-Tendulkar matches against England, former English captain Alastair Cook said about the impact of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma for the test cricket.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Cook, who spoke on the channel overlapping Youtube cricket, said Indian changing rooms have now entered the resetting phase – not only in terms of staff, but also in psychological and cultural dynamics. According to Cook, Kohl and Rohit were such commanding presence that their actions and decisions were rarely questioned, if at all, regardless of performance.
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“What I can’t work out and find out is that these two really experienced players outside – Rohit Sharma and Virt Kohli – who were really a bit of a drop, is the impact they have in the changing rooms,” Cook said.
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“No matter how … If you take higher players like this, even if they’re great leaders, things could go wrong, but no one in the room never doubts. So now it’s almost clean slate.”The Kohli and Sharma test exits came last month with the Border-Gavascar trophy in Australia, which India lost 3-1, their last trips in format. Kohli ended up with 190 runs on average 23.75, including centuries in the opening test, while Rohit had a slim patch and managed only 31 runs in five shifts.Cook acknowledged that, despite the absence of both veterans, the depth of India tossing remains impressive.
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“One thing we know – they will be so talented. They could choose, I think, 18 batsmen almost the same quality. And it will be really interesting to see whether the talent without two – and I don’t say they should get up.”The Indian new look under GILL is facing the English basball aggression in a series that is expected to test their adaptability and temperament. The first test starts on Friday in Headingley, which means the beginning of the Anderson era – Tendulkar Trophy, homage to two cricket legends and symbolic handover from one generation to another.