Rohit Sharma-Virat Kohli Yuga end !! Gambhir, Agkar launched the Australian-style revolution, 2027 World Cup plans leaked

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India National Cricket Team head coach Gautam Gambhir and the Control Board for Cricket in India (BCCI) are all set to bring revolution in Indian cricket by bringing the Ajit Agarkar, Australian-style culture.

This new culture brings bad news for modern -day batting, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, who find themselves out of the plan of things for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2027.

Gautam Gambhir, Ajit Agkar to bring Australian culture to India

According to the latest PTI report, Gautam Gambhir and Ajit Agarkar have become two of the strongest persons in Indian cricket, and have decided to bring a cruel Australian style culture to India.

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But what is really Australian style culture? It is basically building a culture where there is no place for bias on the basis of star power, and all players are treated evenly, performing with the main criteria of performance.

Gautam Gambhir and Ajit Agkar also have the same kind of thinking that stars do not make good teams, but good teams make stars according to the report. In addition, both are receiving full support from someone very powerful in the Indian Cricket Ecosystem.

The pair action was taken after India’s horror run in Test cricket against New Zealand and Australia, where men lost their crushing in Blue. First, Rohit Sharma was dismissed as a Test skipper, then Virat Kohli was thrown out of the format – perhaps with his will.

Due to this, new faces made it on the side and Shubman Gill received the Test Captain. A young Indian team performed well in the test series in England without Kohli and Rohit Sharma and managed to draw a 2–2 draw.

Ajit Agkar, Gautam Gambhir did not put Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli in World Cup plans

In addition, Rohit Sharma has been dismissed as ODI captain before Australia Tour, with Shubman Gill with leadership. However, both Rohit and Kohli have been nominated in the ODI squad for matches against Austs.

Single -prone players – Rohit and Kohli – In 2027 the next ICC wants to expand his ODI career until the men’s Cricket World Cup, but may not get support from the selection committee and head coach.

Ajit Agkar and Gautam Gambhir feel that Rohit and Kohli are not in their plans for the 2027 World Cup. They also feel that the pair cannot maintain a top-level ODI form by playing only a few ODIs and IPL games.

Third, Shubman Gill, being the all-format captain, offers the BCCI a chance to create a solid role model going to the next decade. In particular, he is currently testing and ODI captains and despite the results of the competition, the T20I captain will take over as the Post-T20 World Cup 2026.

All the above things but confirm that Rohit Sharma’s international cricket career is going to end soon instead of being. Talking about Virat Kohli, he is considered one of the most qualified cricketers, but finds himself in a similar position as Rohit Sharma.

However, his case is not as foggy as compared to Rohit; The selection committee feels that they may still have a “external chance” to make it for the World Cup 2027.

Also Read: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli snatched special privileges; 2027 World Cup dream is rapidly collapsing

Ajit Agkar opens on Rohit Sharma’s dismissal

Speaking at the press conference, Ajit Agarkar clearly stated that Rohit Sharma had a conversation about his dismissal, and his words indicated that the former India captain was not very happy.

“I mean there is a conversation between me and Rohit or our (selectors) and Rohit, but as I said it is definitely conveyed,” said Agkar.

“You have sometimes found to see what is coming next, where you are standing as a team and eventually see what is in the best interest of the team, whether it is now or perhaps after six months, there are calls that I think I think has to place (things) (things) to place (things),” Agarkar said.

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