The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has called off its highly anticipated meeting regarding the central contracts and Test squad selection for the upcoming England tour. The meeting, initially scheduled for March 29 in Guwahati, was expected to finalize the list of contracted players and discuss India's roadmap in red-ball cricket. However, the board has opted to postpone the session indefinitely, leaving players and fans in limbo. This decision comes at a crucial juncture, as speculations surrounding the future of senior players continue to swirl. While Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ravindra Jadeja were likely to retain their A+ contracts, ambiguity persists regarding Rohit’s long-term role in the Test setup. Kohli, too, has reportedly held discussions with selectors about his red-ball future, adding further intrigue to India's transitional phase. Read also: Watch: Chepauk Echoes with Loud 'RCB RCB' Chants Fresh Faces and Unresolved Agendas One of the key talking points of the now-postponed meeting was the potential inclusion of new names in the central contracts list. Shreyas Iyer, who was left out last year, was tipped for a return following his impressive showing in the Champions Trophy. The Mumbai batter’s resurgence has not gone unnoticed, and his imminent recall seemed a mere formality. Another contender for a BCCI contract was Varun Chakravarthy. The mystery spinner played a pivotal role in India’s triumphant Champions Trophy campaign in Dubai, snaring nine wickets in three matches. His performances turned heads, making his case for a contract stronger than ever. Beyond the contract discussions, the meeting was expected to address India’s Test team structure, particularly in light of their inconsistent performances. The upcoming five-match Test series against England, starting June 20 in Leeds, is seen as a significant challenge. With no new date confirmed for the meeting, uncertainty looms over the composition of the squad and the future of several senior players.