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Team India is officially entering a new era in Test cricket without the stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma โ€” and cricketing voices around the world are weighing in. Among them is none other than Geoffrey Boycott, the straight-talking former England opener, whoโ€™s never been shy of calling it as he sees it.

In his latest column for a British daily, Boycott gave a no-nonsense comparison between Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both of whom recently retired from Test cricket, leaving Indian fans nostalgic and, frankly, a little nervous.

Kohliโ€™s Exit Hits Harder, Says Boycott

While both players have had glittering careers, Boycott believes Kohliโ€™s departure is the bigger blow.

โ€œVirat carried Indiaโ€™s batting for years,โ€ he wrote. โ€œHe had little rest and immense pressure. That kind of load takes a mental toll, no matter how strong or talented you are.โ€

Kohliโ€™s work ethic, passion, and performances โ€” especially overseas โ€” were hallmarks of his reign. Losing that presence in the middle order right before a tough Test series in England? Thatโ€™s bound to sting.

Rohitโ€™s Retirement: Understandable

Boycott was more sympathetic to Rohit Sharma, noting that the openerโ€™s struggles with fitness and the physical demands of captaincy made his decision more expected.

โ€œRohit was never a natural athlete like Kohli,โ€ Boycott pointed out. โ€œOpening the innings in England is a different beast altogether. You need to be sharp, mentally and physically. Itโ€™s a draining job.โ€

As graceful as Rohitโ€™s strokeplay could be, especially on flat decks, the reality is that the grind of Test cricket, especially in swinging English conditions, may have taken a heavier toll on him.

A New Era Under Shubman Gill

With both senior pros stepping aside almost simultaneously, India has turned the page โ€” and quickly. Shubman Gill will now lead the red-ball side, with Rishabh Pant as his deputy.

For the first time in over a decade, Indiaโ€™s Test XI will walk out without Kohli or Rohit, marking the end of a golden era. Itโ€™s bold. Itโ€™s fresh. But itโ€™s also untested โ€” and England is not the easiest place for experimentation.

England vs India

Indiaโ€™s transition begins with the toughest challenge in the calendar โ€” a five-Test series in England, kicking off June 20 at Headingley. From there, the battle moves to Edgbaston, Lordโ€™s, Old Trafford, and The Oval.

Whether Gillโ€™s India can handle the Dukes ball under cloudy skies is anyoneโ€™s guess. But one thingโ€™s for sure โ€” theyโ€™ll do it without the safety net of their two biggest names.

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