India, Oct. 15 -- Times are changing in Indian cricket, bringing a major paradigm shift in the balance of power. Rohit Sharma began 2024 as India's all-format captain but has now retired from T20Is and Tests; while his ODI future remains uncertain after the chief selector Ajit Agarkar noted his non-committal stance on the 2027 World Cup. Indian cricket has undergone rapid changes, especially since Gautam Gambhir became head coach. Rohit retired from T20Is after leading India to the 2024 World Cup triumph, and while many expected Hardik Pandya to take over as permanent T20I captain, Agarkar and then newly-appointed coach Gambhir made a bold decision, naming Suryakumar Yadav captain ahead of Hardik, who remains his IPL skipper at the Mumbai...
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