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He Became A Legend, But That Spot Has To Be Earned, Says Madan Lal On Virat's Test Retirement
he might play a little longer, maybe even feature in the England series, but these are personal decisions, and he must have felt this was the right time. I wish him all the very best," Madan Lal told IANS.
"As for the youngsters who might fill his shoes, I believe that spot has to be earned. It’s not an easy task by any means."
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