Handing over the baton to the future through the present
The Hindu
The feeder lines are clear and unclogged, as they have been for some time, and that has been one of India’s strengths
It is possible that we are approaching a transitional phase in Indian cricket, with some stars preparing to make way for a new generation. Not immediately, and perhaps not for a while after the England tour, but it is best to be prepared. The feeder lines are clear and unclogged, as they have been for some time, and that has been one of India’s strengths. The average age of the team that played the Headingley Test is just 30, so any discussion over succession might appear premature. But given the amount of cricket they play, both international and domestic, today’s players tend to give up Test cricket earlier than those of a previous generation did.More Related News
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