India’s current pace quartet can dominate Test cricket for at least two more years, feels bowling coach Bharath Arun2Photo© firstpost.com

India’s current pace quartet can dominate Test cricket for at least two more years, feels bowling coach Bharath Arun

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India's highly successful pace quartet will be on top of its game in Tests for "at least two more years" even as coaches and selectors collectively zero in on the next batch of potent match-winners, feels national bowling coach Bharath Arun.

Ishant Sharma (297 wickets from 97 Tests), Mohammed Shami (180 wickets from 49 Tests), Umesh Yadav (144 wickets from 46 Tests) and Jasprit Bumrah (68 wickets from 14 Tests) were exceptional in home and away Test matches during 2018 and 2019 seasons.

The next nine Tests (four vs Australia Down Under and five against England) could well be the last hurrah for this quartet as a pace unit in red-ball cricket with only Bumrah (26 years) being in the early days of his career.