It's a shame that Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma won't be playing Tests: Chris Woakes
England all-rounder Chris Woakes recalled his battles with Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in England and said that it's a shame that the duo won't be a part of the upcoming series.

In Short
- Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma retired ahead of England tour
- Shubman Gill has been appoined as India's next Test captain
- India and England are set to take on each other from June 20
England all-rounder Chris Woakes has said that itโs a shame that Indian batting stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will not be a part of the upcoming series between the two teams. India and England are set to take on each other in a five-match series set to begin from June 20.
Ahead of the all-important rubber, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma announced their retirements from the longest format, leaving massive holes in the Indian batting line up. As the India and England Test series draws closer, Woakes recalled his battles with Rohit and Virat and said itโs a shame that the duo wonโt be playing the upcoming series.
โItโs always good to come up against strong opposition going into a Test series that you know is going to be hard-fought. Weโve had some good battles against Virat and Rohit over the years. For the game itself, itโs a shame they wonโt be there,โ Woakes told ESPNCricinfo.
Furthermore, Woakes said that Indian cricket has enough depth to fill in the massive shoes left by the two stars.
โBut Indian cricket has so much depth, the players who will come in, Iโm sure will be of a very high standard, who have proven themselves some way or the other,โ claimed the Englishman,โ he added.
Meanwhile, the upcoming series will also be the first assignment of Indiaโs new Test captain Shubman Gill, whoโs been entrusted with the leadership duties following the retirement of captain Rohit Sharma. The 24-year-old has led Gujarat Titans (GT) in two seasons of the Indian Premier League (IPL) and took them to the playoffs on the second occasion.
Wicketkeeper batter Rishabh Pant has been appointed as his deputy and the duo will have the massive task of guiding the team to their first series win in England since 2007. India narrowly missed out on winning the series in the previous tour as England won the rescheduled fifth Test to level the series 2-2. Hence, Indiaโs young brigade will aim to begin the new chapter of Test cricket by beating England in the upcoming rubber.
England all-rounder Chris Woakes has said that itโs a shame that Indian batting stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will not be a part of the upcoming series between the two teams. India and England are set to take on each other in a five-match series set to begin from June 20.
Ahead of the all-important rubber, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma announced their retirements from the longest format, leaving massive holes in the Indian batting line up. As the India and England Test series draws closer, Woakes recalled his battles with Rohit and Virat and said itโs a shame that the duo wonโt be playing the upcoming series.
โItโs always good to come up against strong opposition going into a Test series that you know is going to be hard-fought. Weโve had some good battles against Virat and Rohit over the years. For the game itself, itโs a shame they wonโt be there,โ Woakes told ESPNCricinfo.
Furthermore, Woakes said that Indian cricket has enough depth to fill in the massive shoes left by the two stars.
โBut Indian cricket has so much depth, the players who will come in, Iโm sure will be of a very high standard, who have proven themselves some way or the other,โ claimed the Englishman,โ he added.
Meanwhile, the upcoming series will also be the first assignment of Indiaโs new Test captain Shubman Gill, whoโs been entrusted with the leadership duties following the retirement of captain Rohit Sharma. The 24-year-old has led Gujarat Titans (GT) in two seasons of the Indian Premier League (IPL) and took them to the playoffs on the second occasion.
Wicketkeeper batter Rishabh Pant has been appointed as his deputy and the duo will have the massive task of guiding the team to their first series win in England since 2007. India narrowly missed out on winning the series in the previous tour as England won the rescheduled fifth Test to level the series 2-2. Hence, Indiaโs young brigade will aim to begin the new chapter of Test cricket by beating England in the upcoming rubber.