Tests for many cricket, Kohli retired from T20! Says English legend | Virat Kohli Test Retirement

Virat Kohli Test Retirement : Some of Virat Kohli’s recent decisions have disappointed the cricket mall. From June last year, some decisions were taken after the great. For example, after winning the T20 World Cup last time, he announced that he would not play in the T20 format. After playing the Border Gavaskar series in Australia earlier this year, Virat said in close proximity, he wanted to play in England. But Rohit Sharma’s Test retired last time Kohli retired from the Test.

There may be questions about his form, because he has done only 5 hundred in the last 5 Tests. However, the ability to lead the Virat is one in all formats. Although his recent performance was not good, many wanted Kohli in the England series. But his Test retirement has taken him away from this series. Although many found many reasons behind the retirement of Virat in the cricket field, England’s legendary Geoffrey boycott feels that it was probably a great deal of cricket. Because according to the international calendar, India plays the series all year long in some format. There is also IPL.

After the Champions Trophy, the boycott of the IPL winning IPL for the RCB, says, ‘Since India plays a lot of international cricket, the rest period is less. So at one time emotional fatigue comes. No matter how skilled or good cricketer he is. If no one is mentally refreshing, it also affects his game. ‘

However, the question may arise whether this argument is applicable to the Virat. Because Virat Kohli has played some of the most selected series in the last few years. For example, after the T20 World Cup, he went to Sri Lanka to play the ODI series. Then Kohli played in the Test series and failed to bat. Then Kohli suddenly announced his Test retirement in the second week of May.

Asish Roy
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