After R Ashwin, now these 2 players can announce their retirement at any time, they are called ‘identity’ of Team India

Team India: After the end of the third test match of the 5 test match series currently being played between India and Australia, Indian team’s veteran all-rounder R Ashwin came in the press conference and announced his retirement. After which, the possibility of retirement of two more veteran cricketers of Team India is being expressed and both the players can also announce their retirement after this series.

These players of Team India can also retire

Amidst the 5 test match series being played between India and Australia (IND vs AUS), Team India’s veteran player R Ashwin announced his retirement. After which there is a lot of conversation among the people about the legendary cricketer. Meanwhile, some fans are speculating about the retirement of Indian team legends Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.

Both players are flopping

After the retirement of Indian team legend R Ashwin, there is also speculation about the retirement of strong players Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Both the players are continuously proving to be flops since the Bangladesh series, Virat Kohli has scored a Test century played in Perth, apart from that he is also continuously flopping.

Such was the performance of both the greats in Test format.

If we look at the Test career of Team India’s veteran player Virat Kohli and current ODI Test captain Rohit Sharma, the strong players have impressed everyone with their brilliant performance. Veteran Virat Kohli has represented Team India in 121 Test matches and scored 9166 runs in 206 innings at an average of 47.49.

Whereas Rohit Sharma has scored 4289 runs in 114 innings of 66 test matches at an average of 41.24. Both the players have played a big role in helping Team India win by performing brilliantly on many important occasions. While Rohit Sharma is seen captaining the team in the Test format from 2022, on the other hand, veteran player Virat Kohli has led India in the biggest format of cricket from 2014 to 2022.

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