The thrashing was met with disappointment, anger and demands for heads to roll. Reports on Friday said the T20 squad will start undergoing a major transition in the coming days, with prominent senior players including Rohit, Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin being gradually eased out. Kohli hit four half-centuries at this World Cup, including heroics to beat Pakistan in India’s tournament opener, but at age 34 the superstar batsman is not seen as the future. “You will not see most of the seniors playing T20 next year,” the Press Trust of India quoted a source in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) as saying. The India team could look very different the next time the T20 World Cup comes along, in the United States and West Indies in 2024.
“Absolutely not the right time to talk about this stuff or think about this stuff right now,” coach Rahul Dravid said in the aftermath of his team’s beating when asked about the futures of his senior players. Former cricketer Sunil Valson said that India were outplayed in every aspect against a ruthless England. “The selectors must sit down and see and work out a new combination,” the former fast bowler said. Former India bowler Harbhajan Singh suggested that India should install a new head coach who has retired from playing more recently than Dravid, 49, and name Hardik Pandya as captain in place of Rohit.
Batting great Sunil Gavaskar said that the Indian selectors had already “sent the signal” to senior players by picking the 29-year-old Pandya as skipper for an upcoming T20 series in New Zealand. “There could be retirements, there are a lot of players in their mid-30s who might consider their future in international T20s,” he said on air after the semi-final.
Veteran journalist Rajdeep Sardesai said India needed new blood who were less conservative. “We lost (the) game in first 10 overs when we played timidly. Need a Gen next that bats at strike rate of 150 plus, and wicket-taking bowlers,” he tweeted. Dravid acknowledged that the Indian cricket board’s ban on players entering overseas T20 tournaments, such as Australia’s Big Bash League (BBL), had hurt them. “A lot of our boys maybe do miss out on the opportunities of playing in a lot of these leagues,” he said. But allowing them to do so would eviscerate longer forms of the Indian game, he added.
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