Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will have 3 matches! Because of this, the clouds of crisis

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli (Photo: PTI)

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Both these players, considered to be the heart and heartbeat of Indian cricket, have retired from two formats of cricket. Both have said goodbye to T20 and Tests. But his pride in ODI format is not over yet. In the 50 -over game, both of them have decided to play. Team India has to play on a tour of Bangladesh next month as compared to the same fifty over format, where both of them can be seen playing. But before that the big question is whether Team India will have a Bangladesh tour?

Why the cloud of crisis on India’s tour of Bangladesh?

Whether or not Team India will visit Bangladesh in August, nothing is certain yet. The reason for suspense regarding the tour is not allowed by the government. Bangladesh Cricket Board Chairman Aminul Islam said that BCCI has not yet confirmed India’s tour of Bangladesh to be held in August. According to him, BCCI will reach the decision only after getting a green signal from the Government of India.

The chairman of the Bangladesh Cricket Board further said that he has spoken to BCCI. The round of conversation continues. He said that he is confident about the tour. The series is decided in August, it is late for the Government of India.

Rohit-Virat matches will be cancell?

India’s tour of Bangladesh in August is to begin on the 17th. The program of this tour is already decided. Team India has to play the first 3 ODI series on this tour. After that there will be a 3 T20 series. Since Rohit-Virat is only active in ODI format, he was likely to go on this tour. However, due to the non-receipt of green signal from the Government of India, Rohit-Virat’s 3 matches played in Bangladesh are seen to be clouded. If the Government of India does not give permission, then not only 3 matches but also the tour can be canceled.

The BCB president also said that BCCI has assured him that if India is unable to come in August, he will visit Bangladesh in the next available window. He said that there is no reason for why there is a situation of agar-magar regarding this visit.

Asish Roy
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