The change in ODI captaincy, with Shubman Gill replacing Rohit Sharma, is more than just a tactical adjustment; it signifies a potential transition in Indian cricket. The move suggests that Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s careers may be heading toward their concluding phase. This is not an isolated incident. Statements from selectors clarify that the chances of Sharma and Kohli playing in the 2027 ODI World Cup are slim. While age – Sharma will be 40, Kohli 38 – is a factor, the primary concern is the lack of regular match practice. Both players have stepped away from Tests and T20Is, making ODIs their sole international format. Maintaining peak form and fitness over the next two years without regular competitive matches is difficult. Their lack of participation in domestic cricket fuels the doubts. Sunil Gavaskar endorsed the decision to name Gill as captain, suggesting Sharma might realize it’s time to move on. India is scheduled to play many ODIs before the 2027 World Cup, suggesting a long-term strategy. Gavaskar noted Sharma’s limited ODI appearances and the need for practice before a World Cup. He also emphasized the need to prepare Shubman Gill for the future, backing the selection committee’s decision. Gavaskar also highlighted that the players understood the need to play more matches to be match-fit.
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