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Indian trio's exit mirrors great Australia shakeup of 1984
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Indian cricket faces a transition reminiscent of Australia's mid-1980s rebuild, as Ashwin, Rohit, and Kohli's departures echo the exits of Chappell, Marsh, and Lillee. While these veterans' absence will be felt, India's young talent and confidence, fostered by Kohli and Rohit, offer hope for a less turbulent future compared to Australia's struggles.
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