India’s Test team is entering a transitional phase. These three returning stars could provide the boost we need in challenging overseas conditions.
With senior players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ashwin stepping away, India needs a mix of fresh energy and battle-tested experience. Comebacks from reliable names can offer balance, depth, and leadership.
One of India’s most technically sound batters, Iyer is built for red-ball cricket. He remains calm under pressure and has excellence in Spin & Pace attack with a 45+ average in first-class cricket.
Iyer has found form again in domestic red-ball cricket. His presence at No. 4 or 5 could provide solidity to India’s middle order, especially in swinging English conditions.
Rahane brings composure, experience, and leadership. Over 5,000 Test runs and key knocks in Melbourne, Lord’s, Johannesburg, with expertise in overseas conditions.
He can anchor tough innings, support young captains, and thrive under pressure. If included, Rahane could stabilize India’s batting against top bowling attacks.
Unadkat had a record 118-Test gap between appearances. Now a domestic giant with 400+ FC wickets, he’s pushing for a serious return.
In overcast English conditions, Unadkat’s swing and seam movement from a different angle can trouble batters. He’s ideal as a support seamer alongside Bumrah or Siraj.
These comebacks offer: Technical strength (Iyer), Experience & calm (Rahane), Bowling variety (Unadkat). All three can help India remain competitive in overseas Tests.