10. Wriddhiman Saha

Saha has not been in India’s scheme of things ever since. It seems as if the team management has moved past him and thus, one could witness Saha retire from Tests.

9. Matthew Wade

Wade has prioritized the shortest format and has given up on the rest of the formats. It does not appear that the wicketkeeper-batter will be pushing for a Test comeback.

8. Tim Paine

with Alex Carey playing the keeper-batter role for Australia to perfection, Paine’s Test return is unlikely. Thus, the former Australian skipper might retire from Test cricket in 2023.

7. Ishant Sharma

Ishant not a regular feature in the Indian domestic circuit and thus, the chances of making a comeback are quite grim. Therefore, the he might call time on his Test career.

6. Mushfiqur Rahim

Rahim decided to hang his boots in the shortest format in September 2022 and one might witness the right-handed batter retire from Tests in 2023.

5. Trent Boult

Given Boult has deprioritized international cricket, he might well decide to bring curtains down on his Test career this year.

4. Shakib Al Hasan

Shakib in the past has labelled playing all three formats as a daunting task and has had doubts over how much he could extend his international career.

3. Stuart Broad

Aged 36, Broad is at the twilight of his career and the Test series against Australia could be the last time he dons the national colours.

2. David Warner

Warner is at the fag end of his career and has already hinted at retirement from the longest format. 

1. James Anderson

England possess many gun pacers in their arsenal and the bowling maestro might pass on the torch to the coming generation, bringing down curtains on a fabulous career.