England's Test Challenge: A Preview of the Shubman Gill-led India Squad Amid Kohli & Sharma's Absence.
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The upcoming five-match Test series between England and India is generating significant buzz, not least because of the notable absences in the Indian batting lineup. With both Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma having retired from Test cricket in May 2025, the team is under new leadership with Shubman Gill stepping up as captain. This transition marks a new era for Indian cricket, but also raises questions about the team's strength and resilience against a formidable England side on their home turf.

England captain Ben Stokes has openly acknowledged the significance of Kohli's absence. In a video released by England Cricket, Stokes expressed his disappointment at not being able to compete against Kohli, a player he respects immensely. He emphasized that India would miss Kohli's "fighting spirit," competitiveness, and unwavering desire to win. Stokes even revealed that he had messaged Kohli, lamenting the missed opportunity for another face-off between two players who thrive on competition. He noted it will be strange not seeing the number 18 on the back of an Indian shirt.

Legendary England batter Geoffrey Boycott echoed Stokes' sentiments, stating that Kohli's absence is a "devastating blow" for India. Boycott believes that Kohli was India's best batsman and a talisman in all three formats of the game. While acknowledging Rohit Sharma's superb batting, Boycott suggested that his absence would not be felt as keenly as Kohli's, given the latter's exceptional Test record and unparalleled athleticism.

Brydon Carse, England's bowling all-rounder, admitted the loss of Sharma and Kohli was "massive" but still believes India will field a strong XI. Other voices chimed in, noting this provides an opportunity for younger players like Gill and Iyer to solidify their positions. The real test, it was noted, would be how the Indian bowling attack holds up against England's aggressive "Bazball" approach.

The retirement of Kohli and Sharma has undoubtedly created a void in the Indian batting order. Kohli, in particular, leaves behind an impressive legacy, having scored 9,230 runs in 123 Tests, with 30 centuries and an average of 46.85. His absence not only deprives India of a world-class batsman but also a leader and an inspiration to his teammates.

Despite these significant losses, the Indian team possesses a wealth of talent and potential. Shubman Gill, now at the helm, has the opportunity to shape the team in his vision and guide a new generation of players. The series will be a stern test of Gill's leadership and the ability of the young Indian batsmen to rise to the occasion against a strong English bowling attack. The series also marks the debut of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, replacing the Pataudi Trophy, adding further significance to the contest.

Former England captain Nasser Hussain believes that India will struggle without Kohli and Sharma, predicting a 3-1 series win for England, emphasizing the home advantage. Former South African cricketer Dale Steyn predicted a close series, forecasting a 3-2 victory for England, with every test having a result.

As the first Test at Headingley approaches, all eyes will be on Shubman Gill and his young team as they navigate this challenging transition. While the absence of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma is a significant blow, it also presents an opportunity for new heroes to emerge and for India to prove their mettle on the international stage.


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