Ravindra Jadeja, the senior spinner on the team, has often been spotted sitting alone in the team bus while traveling. However, his fellow wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav revealed that he has been accompanying Jadeja in the seats. Normally, the former Indian captain Rohit Sharma was seen beside Jadeja. With Ro retiring, Kuldeep succeeded his place, but in the team bus. Not only that, even on the roads, both have been spotted together. Recently, on Instagram, Kuldeep posted a series of photos with Jads, indicating a growing companionship between the two. Speaking the team bus scenario, KD addressed the press conference and said, "Uspe main baithta hu (I sit there)" However, he clarified that, he will never dare to take Rohit Sharma's place in reality. He added, "I can never take Rohit bhai's place. It's just that I am spending more time with Jaddu bhai. It's important as a spinner for me because Ash bhai is not there. I have learnt a lot from him. When I started my cricket, I have played with both of them. Very lucky to have Jadeja as my spin partner. I am enjoying it." Read also: VVS Laxman Joins Indian Team in England Amid Unclear Role Kuldeep to take over Ashwin's legacy After the retirement of former veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, the entire load shifted to Ravindra Jadeja. He has the experience of playing 12 Tests in England, while Kuldeep played just nine overs in his entire career in England. Moreover, Kuldeep acknowledged the absence of senior pros like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ash. But that will not make the youngsters shy away from giving their absolute best. KD added, "When the seniors go away, their absence is always felt. Virat bhai and Rohit bhai have done so much for the team. They will be missed, but it's also an opportunity for youngsters to perform well. But yes, I am sure everybody would be missing the seniors. But the youngsters are excited for the challenge. Batsmen are working very hard in the nets and preparing really well." Notably, the Shubman Gill-led young Indian team will start their 2025-27 cycle of the World Test championship with their five-match Test series against England. The first Test will be played on June 20, at Headingley, Leeds.