Virat Kohli, the star batsman of the Indian cricket team, has decided to retire from Test cricket and he has also informed the BCCI about this. Now it seems that the possibility of being part of his team on England tour is very low.
A highly placed officer of the board appealed to Kohli to reconsider the decision.
However, a highly placed officer of the board has appealed to Kohli to reconsider the decision. Now it remains to be seen that when the selection committee announces the team for the tour of England, what will be taken about Kohli’s future.
Rohit Sharma retired from the T20 format after winning the T20 World Cup in the West Indies last year.
Virat’s predecessor hitman Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket on Wednesday (May 7). He said goodbye to the red ball cricket by sharing Instagram story. However, he will continue to play matches in ODI international cricket, which has been his strong side. Rohit Sharma, 38, retired from the T20 format after winning the T20 World Cup in the West Indies last year.
Kohli has also informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) about this.
According to the report, Kohli has also informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) about this. However, the top officials of the board have appealed to Kohli to reconsider the decision, as the important range of five Test matches against England is scheduled to begin in June. According to the report, Kohli has made up his mind and has told the board that he is going to say goodbye to Test cricket. But the BCCI has asked them to reconsider it. Kohli has not yet responded to this appeal.
This news came two days after Rohit Sharma retired from Test cricket. In such a situation, if Kohli also stays away from the Test, then Team India will once again be seen with inexperienced middle order, in which only players like KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant will be considered experienced in the lower order.
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