
Ricky ponting and yashasvi jaiswal Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting believes that India has the ability to effectively control after the test retirement to cricket stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, as the team is preparing for their upcoming series of five tests against England from June 20, 2025.The Indian test team with a new look, led by SHUBMAN GILL, will face a challenge to prove in English conditions without their experienced veterans. The team included fresh talent from home cricket and IPL, including Dhruv Jurel, Karun Nair, Abhimanyu Easwarean and Sai Sudharsan.“It is always very difficult to replace players such as those who have been so long who played so many test crickets. But if a country can do it quickly, India can because of the amount of young talents they have,” Ponting said in the ICC review.
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“I saw it first hand for 10 years around the IPL and we saw the origin (Yashasvi) Jaiswal and these species of people who came to the international cricket with India and were doing well immediately,” he added.
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“Holy skill is one thing to replace, and I think India will replace the skill easily, but the experience is a big thing that will be missing for them. So now, even is a young captain with SHUBMAN GILL, will still have some experience with KL Rahul and (Jasprit) Bumurah and these people.“But I think if you look at the reconstruction, I think India can deal with her better than most other teams,” he concluded.Last month, Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from the test cricket and ended his career that began against West India in November 2013. He appeared in 67 tests and accumulated 4,301 runs on average 40.57, including the 12 centuries and 1950s, with the highest score of 212.Rohit’s test career has seen a significant revival with the introduction of the ICC World Championship. In 40 tests during the WTC era, 2,716 runs scored an average of 41.15, with nine centuries and eighty -fifties, which has established itself as a leading Indian score in WTC history.Quiz: Who is the IPL player?Virat Kohli, who made his debut against West Indies in 2011, has recently said goodbye to the Instagram format. He gathered 9,230 runs on average 46.85 in 123 tests, of which 30 centuries and the 31st of the 1950s, and in the tests he placed as the fourth highest run of India.As the most successful Indian test captain, Kohli led the team to 40 victories in 68 matches. His leadership was marked by the development of Indian fast bowling talent and supporting competing team culture focused on fitness and aggressive cricket.The team now relies on a mixture of developing talents and experienced players such as KL Rahul and Jasprit Bumrah when they enter this new phase in English conditions.