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Team India Needs To Plan For Life Beyond Virat Kohli And Rohit Sharma
The duo might be around for some more time, as their call-up for the T20I series against Afghanistan in January suggested. But sooner or later, the younger crop will be taking over from the duo and take the team forward.
It shouldn't be a complicated task considering the depth in talent in Indian cricket, but once Rohit and Virat leave the game, it will create a vacuum not seen before, which would be very hard to fill across all formats.
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