Sri Lanka threatened to end India’s winning streak under Hardik, but the youngsters rose to the occasion to ensure that India remained unbeaten under their new captain.
    However, the recent results against Sri Lanka, as well as the ongoing series against New Zealand, have demonstrated that the Men in Blue are not yet ready to remove Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli from the playing XI.
    The youngsters have shown promise, but they haven’t been able to put in consistent performances like the legends they are replacing, which has caused Team India problems on several occasions.
    Here are the reasons why India is unprepared to play T20I cricket without Rohit and Kohli:
    There are too many batting collapses.Poor Initial PartnershipsInsufficient Leadership Too Much Inexperience
    The transition period frequently puts teams in a bind because young players do not always deliver consistent performances and frequently crumble under pressure.
    That is why having seniors around the setup is always beneficial, but with Team India making radical changes to their T20 setup, it has created a void in the team that cannot be filled without having guys like Kohli and Rohit who have been in pressure situations countless times and know how to deliver in such situations.

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