India's second straight defeat in the final of the World Test Championship has left the Shivsundar Das-led selection committee worried. The next final of the Test Championship is to be played after two years in 2025. Keeping in mind the Test Championship of 2023-25, the selection committee will have to take tough decisions from now on. Especially keeping in mind the age, form, past performance and usefulness of the Big Three captains Rohit Sharma (36 years), Virat Kohli (34 years) and Cheteshwar Pujara (35 years), the time has come for brainstorming. The biggest impact of the Test Championship final defeat is going to be on Pujara and Umesh Yadav. A pure Test batsman, Pujara managed just 932 runs in 17 Tests at an average of 32 in the 2021-23 Test Championship cycle.
Pujara did not go despite playing in England
There were batsmen who got full opportunity to prepare in the final. He played county cricket for Sussex and scored a lot of runs, but did not play in the final. The selectors have been consistently banking on Pujara at the crucial No.3 spot, but apart from his 77 against Australia in Sydney in 2021 and 90 and 102 against Bangladesh in Chattogram, his bat has disappointed.

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