On Saturday, chief selector Ajit Agarkar confirmed that Rohit Sharma will stay as the captain of the Indian team. However, if he will continue being so will be decided after the tournament. Apart from Sharma's batting, his captaincy is under havoc scrutiny, especially after consecutive Test series losses—a 0-3 whitewash against New Zealand at home and a 1-3 loss against Australia. Speaking about that, Agarkar confirmed that, nothing drastic to be done before the ICC tournament. He said, “It’s a month away from the Champions Trophy. These guys have been exceptional performers in one-day cricket… We’ll see once the Champions Trophy is done, we’ve got a bit more time to sit and assess where everyone is. Not just one of the players but where we go forward. But at the moment, the focus is on one-day cricket and Champions Trophy.” Read also: Sanju Samson Skips Kerala Camp, Faces Criticism from KCA Kohli, Rohit Face Uncertain Futures Uncertainty surrounds the future of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in international cricket after their poor performances in Australia. Both players faced criticism, sparking debates about their roles beyond the Champions Trophy. India's recent struggles indicate a transition to the next generation may happen soon. Discussions about their inclusion in the England tour squad, marking a new WTC cycle, suggest the Champions Trophy could mark the end of an era. Rohit Sharma, scoring just 164 runs in eight Tests since September, has confirmed his availability for Mumbai's Ranji Trophy game on January 23. Virat Kohli, initially named for Delhi’s match against Saurashtra, withdrew, citing a neck injury, leaving their futures in red-ball cricket uncertain.