Virat Kohli: There is suspense over Virat Kohli’s play in Delhi’s match against Saurashtra in the Ranji Trophy tournament from January 23. According to reports, Virat Kohli has sprained his neck and to avoid this he has also taken an injection. However, Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) says that they have not received any update yet. Seeing Virat Kohli’s form in Test cricket, many people were hoping that he would play for Delhi, but now it does not seem possible.

Kohli will not be able to play Ranji due to neck sprain

According to media reports, Virat Kohli will not play even one of the remaining first two matches of Ranji Trophy and the situation may become clear once the DDCA selectors get an update. It was believed that Virat Kohli could at least participate in training with the Delhi team, but in this new development it does not seem that Virat Kohli will join the Delhi team in Rajkot due to his neck injury. .

Difficult to play Ranji match against Saurashtra

The Delhi team will leave for Rajkot on January 20 and will have two training sessions before the start of the match. A senior DDCA official said that if Virat Kohli comes, his name will be added to the team. Earlier, Rishabh Pant had declared himself available for the match against Saurashtra. Rishabh Pant will captain Delhi. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has implemented a new policy for the players of Team India on Thursday night itself. There are many strict rules in this policy. Action will also be taken against the players of Team India for violating the rules.

 

All players are required to play in domestic matches

The new policy of BCCI states that it is mandatory for all players to play in domestic matches. The new policy of the board states that if it is not followed, BCCI can take disciplinary action. Furthermore, BCCI reserves the right to take disciplinary action against any player, including barring the player from participating in all tournaments conducted by BCCI, including the IPL and BCCI deducting retainer money or match fees from the player’s contract.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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