Former Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik has defended senior players facing retirement calls after India’s Test series loss to New Zealand. Karthik believes demanding retirements after one series is premature and suggests reassessing after 10 Test matches. Karthik acknowledged India’s struggles, particularly against spin bowling, but urged patience and a long-term perspective.
‘What is the hurry boss?’: Karthik on calls for retirement of seniors

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