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“Rohit Averaged 10 & Virat 30”, Manjrekar Feels Their Retirement Didn’t Affect Team Much

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by Shuchi Bhatnagar
Jul 28, 2025
in Sports
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India Put Up A Historic Batting Show At Old Trafford As 4 Batters Make A Unique Record In 91 Yrs

In the evening of their illustrious careers, both Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma bowed out of Test cricket, leaving behind legacies that shaped a generation. While their presence will always be felt in Indian cricket, their exits, surprisingly, did not disrupt the team’s rhythm.

“Rohit Averaged 10 & Virat 30”, Manjrekar Feels Their Retirement Didn’t Affect Team Much - RVCJ Media

Virat Kohli had averaged just 30 across the last five years, while Rohit struggled at an average of 10 in his last two series, numbers that diminished their recent influence on the team. As India moves forward, their retirements symbolised not a void of performance but a shift in leadership and direction. That transition has been seamless and even promising.

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This generational change has seen the emergence of Shubman Gill as a pillar in India’s new Test order. In the absence of Kohli and Rohit, Gill led India’s batting charge during the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. First, his century helped secure victory in Birmingham and then his composed 103 in the fourth Test at Old Trafford ensured a thrilling draw after a massive 311-run first-innings deficit. England had the upper hand, especially after removing both the openers for ducks and dismissing Gill and KL Rahul early on the final day but India’s younger crop was not done yet.

“Rohit Averaged 10 & Virat 30”, Manjrekar Feels Their Retirement Didn’t Affect Team Much - RVCJ Media

KL Rahul, scoring a patient 90 off 230 balls, stood tall alongside Gill before falling prey to Jofra Archer. Yet it was Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar who emerged as the saviors of the match. Jadeja with a masterful unbeaten 107 from 185 deliveries and Sundar with an equally composed 101 not out from 206 balls stitched an unbroken 203-run stand. Their grit and endurance defied England’s best efforts to seal the series. From being on the brink of defeat, India clawed their way to a draw that keeps the contest alive heading into the final Test at The Oval.

“Rohit Averaged 10 & Virat 30”, Manjrekar Feels Their Retirement Didn’t Affect Team Much - RVCJ Media

Reflecting on the situation, former cricketers have weighed in on India’s performance amid transition. Sanjay Manjrekar acknowledged the emotional weight of losing two iconic figures but was quick to point out that their recent form had waned. While Rohit and Kohli weren’t easy to replace, their contribution over the last stretch had not been substantial, making the team’s adaptation less disruptive than many feared.

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Former England batter Jonathan Trott echoed this sentiment with admiration, noting that England wouldn’t have survived the same scenario had they lost stalwarts like Joe Root. He praised India’s resilience, saying that they have given a tremendous account of themselves even in the face of challenges. He observed a stark contrast between the mood in the Indian and English camps as they head toward London for the series finale, a reflection of the confidence coursing through a team in transition, yet not in turmoil.

“Rohit Averaged 10 & Virat 30”, Manjrekar Feels Their Retirement Didn’t Affect Team Much - RVCJ Media

The series now heads to The Oval, with India not only chasing a series win but also rewriting the narrative of their Test legacy, one not led by past giants but shaped by a fearless new generation.

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