Virat Kohli will resume leading Test teams.

On social media, there is an increasing call for the Indian cricket team's Test captain to be replaced. Rohit Sharma should be replaced, according to fans, by either Virat Kohli or Ravichandran Ashwin.
However, given the ageing Indian team, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) selectors have a difficult task in selecting a new skipper. With the exception of Shubman Gill, all six of the top players are over 34 years old, making the transition all the more critical.
After India's dismal loss to Australia in the World Test Championship (WTC) final, Rohit Sharma's leadership has come under fire. The team lost by 209 runs, extending their ICC title drought even further.
The World Test Championship's upcoming cycle means that the selectors may have a difficult time finding a suitable successor. Given the limited choices available and the approaching ODI World Cup in 2023, it is unlikely that Rohit will be replaced anytime soon.
The top possibilities identified by fans, Ashwin and Kohli, may not be the best selections, therefore the selectors will need to carefully weigh their options. Unexpectedly, Ashwin was not selected for the WTC championship match, and Kohli might not be eager to return as captain. The selectors may need to consider other options, such as KL Rahul or Jasprit Bumrah, who have previously led the squad when Rohit wasn't available. However, harms and additional elements make
the process of making decisions much more difficult.
The absence of Hardik Pandya for the longer format of the game increases the selectors' challenges as they must eventually make a choice. Given all of these factors, it is extremely unlikely that Rohit Sharma will be replaced anytime soon, or at least not before the ODI World Cup in 2023.
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