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India vs England: Geoffrey Bayyakot says that ‘Rohit Sharma will not be the same as Virat Kohli’, urges England to tone Bazball. Cricket news

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As India for their five -test series against England starting on 20 June in Leeds, former England great Geoffree boycott called the two Indian Stalwarts – Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli – Kohli’s retirement a major setback.In his column for the Daily Telegraph, Bioot wrote, “Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s retirement hurt India’s possibility of defeating England. Kohli is the biggest disadvantage as he has been his best batsman and talisman in all three formats.”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Accepting Rohit’s contribution, Boycott stated that former captain “Kohli would not miss as much,” cited Rohit’s inconsistent test form over the years. He said, “Rohit was never a natural athlete like Kohli … Wearing him and tears wearing him down after opening the innings and being a captain in all three formats,” he said.

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Both players retired from Test cricket in May, except for important Voids in India’s lineup – especially in top order and at number 4.Focusing on the hosts, the boycott had a word of caution for Ben Stokes & Co., which was fresh with a test win on Zimbabwe. He warned that if they dominate an infection-step Indian team, England should moderate their aggressive “bazball” approach.

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“England should defeat India if they tempt Buzzball and use some general knowledge,” Boyot wrote. “This is no use to tell us how good you are when you do not make a single WTC final at home. They should be embarrassed.”Calling England a “one-trick-pulse”, boycott urged, “Being a winner is better than being known as an entertainer … bring your best game and apply some cricket seals.”

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