The move to not include the highly-experienced duo spells out that the build-up for the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup and the transition for the team in the shortest format of the game has begun. Former India opener Gautam Gambhir believes the call on the future of Rohit and Virat in the T20I scheme of things has to be taken by the selectors.
"Yes, it's going to be a big call. But some other countries have taken that call, whether it is England, they have actually gone that way. They have actually gone with a lot of power and went in with a lot of young talent when they were re-building their white-ball cricket. Australia and some of the other teams also have done that."
"Whether the selectors want to do that, to look beyond Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli for the next World Cup, they have to take that call. But for me, if you are not a part of the T20I series, and someone else grabs that opportunity, how difficult does it become for the selectors to drop that young player?" he said while replying to a question from during an interaction organised by Star Sports, the official broadcaster of the upcoming Sri Lanka tour of India.