IND vs AUS: The Indian cricket team has been facing a tough phase in their recent Test matches, particularly against Australia. While Jasprit Bumrah has been a standout performer, other key players have struggled to deliver when the team required them the most.
Based on their recent performances, here are four Indian players who may need to be dropped from the Test squad.

Rohit Sharma’s batting form has been a major concern in recent matches. As the captain of the team, his performance should inspire others, but unfortunately, his recent innings have been underwhelming. In his last ten innings, he managed only one fifty, with his highest score being just 52 runs.
Across multiple series against New Zealand, Bangladesh, and Australia, Rohit has scored a mere 118 runs in total. Given the team's reliance on him at the top of the order, his poor run of form makes him a player who could be dropped from the Test team.
Mohammad Siraj has been known for his fiery aggression, but his recent performances have not been up to the expected standards. He has struggled to provide support to Jasprit Bumrah in the fast-bowling department, and his wicket-taking ability has been lacking.
In his last ten Test innings, Siraj has taken just 15 wickets, which is far from the level expected of a frontline pacer. His inability to consistently make breakthroughs and support the team in crucial moments has been a major drawback.
Virat Kohli’s dramatic dip in form has raised questions about his place in the Test team. Although he managed to score a century in the Perth Test, his overall contributions have been minimal. In his last ten innings, Kohli has only one century, with his second-highest score being 70 runs in Bengaluru against New Zealand.
The rest of the time, he has failed to make significant contributions with the bat. His inability to consistently anchor the innings when the team needed him most has led to his place in the squad coming under scrutiny.
Shubman Gill has shown flashes of brilliance but has not been able to maintain consistency. While he scored a century against Bangladesh in Chennai and played a 90-run knock, his performances in his last ten innings have been disappointing. As a number three batsman, it is crucial for Gill to stabilize the innings and play long, match-defining knocks, but his inconsistency has been a concern. Given the pressure to perform at the top of the order, his failure to deliver in crucial moments raises doubts about his place in the Test team.
With the Indian Test team struggling to find form, the selectors are faced with difficult choices. The players mentioned above have not been able to perform at the level expected, and it may be time for the team to look for fresh talent to strengthen their squad. Dropping these players could pave the way for new opportunities and ensure a stronger, more competitive team in the future.