The underwhelming performances of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in the New Zealand series have brought their Test careers under the microscope. Rohit managed to score just 91 runs in six innings, while Kohli fared only slightly better with 93 runs to his name. With Rohit set to miss the first Test in Perth due to personal reasons, he will have four more matches in the series to silence his critics and showcase his prowess in Test cricket.
For Ravichandran Ashwin, 38, and Ravindra Jadeja, 35, this could probably be their last outing against Australia in Test cricket. Earlier, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy has witnessed the swan songs of several Indian cricket legends, who bid farewell to Test cricket during or after the series.
1. Anil KumbleAnil Kumble, India’s highest wicket-taker in Tests with 619 wickets, retired during the 2008 series after the third Test in Delhi, which ended in a draw. MS Dhoni took over as captain for the fourth Test, leading India to a comprehensive 2-0 series victory.
2. Sourav GangulySourav Ganguly played his last Test in Nagpur during the 2008 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He scored 85 in the first innings but ended his career with a duck in the second while India won the match by 172 runs. Ganguly retired with 7,212 runs in 113 Tests, which included 16 centuries.
3. Rahul DravidRahul Dravid retired after the 2011-12 series in Australia. His final match in Adelaide saw modest scores, with India suffering a 4-0 series loss. Dravid ended his Test career with 13,288 runs in 164 Tests at an average of 52.31, which included 36 centuries.
4. VVS LaxmanThe Adelaide Test in 2012 also marked the end of VVS Laxman's career. Known for his elegance and the historic Kolkata innings in 2001, Laxman scored 18 and 35 in his final outing. He ended his Test career with 8781 runs in 134 Tests, including 17 centuries.
5. Virender SehwagVirender Sehwag, the only Indian to score two triple centuries in Tests, played his last match in Hyderabad during the 2013 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Though he only managed six runs in his final innings, Sehwag left behind a legacy of fearless and aggressive batting, accumulating 8586 runs in 104 Tests.
6. MS DhoniMS Dhoni retired from Test cricket during the 2014 series in Australia after the Melbourne Test. However, Dhoni's sudden announcement of retiring from Tests surprised everyone. He represented India in 90 Tests, scoring 4876 runs with six centuries.
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