Virat Kohli’s retirement from Test cricket marks the end of a glorious chapter for Indian cricket.
In a career spanning 14 years, he not only became India's most successful Test captain but also one of the most consistent run-scorers of the modern era.
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On Monday, Kohli announced his decision via Instagram. He said that the time felt right to walk away after giving everything to the game.
His exit leaves a significant void -- not just at number four in the batting order, but in leadership and aura. As India prepare for the upcoming tour of England, attention has turned to the next generation.
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Who steps up now? Who carries the responsibility? Who has the game, the attitude and the ambition to be India’s next “King”?
Let’s take a look at three contenders who could follow in Kohli’s footsteps.
Who will be India's next 'King' after Virat Kohli?
Three names currently stand out, having already made an impressive start to their Test career.
Yashasvi Jaiswal
At just 23, Jaiswal has already made headlines across formats. With 1798 runs in 19 Tests at an average of 52.88 -- including four hundreds and two double centuries -- he has established himself as a cornerstone of India’s future.
His performances in the 2024 England series were exceptional and he hit a debut century in Australia. A T20 World Cup title and IPL records like the fastest fifty (13 balls) add to his case.
Rishabh Pant
Pant has transformed from a maverick youngster to one of India’s most reliable match-winners. His 89* at the Gabba in 2021 sealed a series win for the ages and remains a defining moment of his career.
With nearly 3,000 Test runs and impressive knocks in India’s 2024 T20 World Cup and 2025 Champions Trophy wins, Pant is no longer just a keeper-batter. He is a leader in the making. His INR 27 crore IPL price tag reflects the same.
Shubman Gill
Shubman Gill has long been touted as the future, and now the time for the 'Prince' to take over the throne has arrived. With Rohit Sharma stepping aside and the BCCI seeking a red-ball captain, Gill is the frontrunner.
He has over 1800 Test runs and was the top international scorer in 2023. Leadership experience in the IPL and with India A puts him in strong contention to lead the team through the next era.