The Border-Gavaskar Trophy has concluded, and India allowed Australia to reclaim the trophy after 10 years. This is the first time India will not be in the final of the WTC. But apart from this debacle, India's loss in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) has sparked concerns about the future of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in Test cricket. Both players had a disappointing series, with Rohit averaging 10.93 and Kohli averaging 23.75. Now, while some fans are calling for their retirement, it's essential to consider their overall contributions to Indian cricket. Kohli, in particular, has expressed his desire to continue playing Test cricket, despite his recent struggles. Ultimately, the decision to retain or drop Rohit and Kohli will depend on the selectors' assessment of their form and the team's requirements for the England series. The question remains: Should India stick with Ro-Ko or is it time for a change of guard?