India's Test Conundrum: Can RRR (Rahul, Rishabh, Ravindra) Fill the Rohit-Virat Void in England?
If not Rohit-Virat, then how will it get ruined in England? What would be the cure for England when they overpower? These are the questions which need to be resolved. Not seeking answers would be enjoying a feast of defeat in England.

Not good in England without Rohit-Virat? This is a big question and it appears that you must be thinking the same since Team India's relatively inexperienced Test batting line-up. But what is the solution to this problem? How will Team India find peace? Because the England players have begun saying that. This time it won't be easy for India. So how will India simplify that tough path? The solution to all these questions is Team India's 'RRR', which will need to come into effect?
Not well in England without Rohit-Virat?
Before revealing Team India's 'RRR', before it, how is the English loss without Rohit-Virat, know that. To realize this loss, you must see the Indian batsmen statistics, which have been witnessed on England soil since 2018. And, in average of scoring runs, there is no other Indian batsman before Rohit-Virat.
Virat Kohli has made 962 runs in 23 Tests in England
In the past 7 years, the two Indian batsmen who have averaged 40 or more in Test cricket in England are Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Other than these two, the batting average of all the other batsmen has been below 40. Virat Kohli has made 962 runs in 23 Tests in England since 2018 at an average of 41.82. In this period, he has hit 2 centuries and 5 centuries. On the contrary, Rohit Sharma's batting average has been 44.54 since 2018 in England. He has made 490 runs in 12 Tests, hitting 1 century and 2 half-centuries.
'RRR' may be England's cure
When Team India travels to England in 2025, neither Rohit Sharma nor Virat Kohli will accompany them, as both of them have retired from Test cricket. The question is, if not him, then whom?The answer to this question is no, but if you wish, you can become it, and they will be the 'RRR' of Team India i.e. Rahul, Rishabh and Ravindra. Since Rohit and Virat retired from Test cricket, these three are the players who will be part of the current Team India and whose batting average in England will be a notch higher.
KL Rahul's performance
Rahul has scored 614 runs in 18 Tests in England since 2018 at a batting average of 34.11, including 2 centuries and 1 half-century. In other words, after Rohit-Virat, if the batting average of any Indian batsman has appeared better in the Test match in England in the past 7 years, then that is KL Rahul.
Team India RRR plays beyond its capability
Rishabh Pant has made 556 runs in 17 Tests at a batting average of 32.70 with 2 centuries and 2 half-centuries. Ravindra Jadeja's batting average in England after 2018 has been 33.21. He has made 465 runs in 15 Tests with 1 century and 2 half-centuries. It is evident from the figures that Team India's England tour this time will not be easy without Rohit-Virat. But if Team India RRR plays beyond its capability, then the turn of events can be observed in the tale as well.