Virat Kohli: ‘Virat Kohli take back test retirement and play at number 3’, Shubman Gill in Edgbaston …

Virat Kohli will withdraw Test Retirement? (PC-Aex Davidson-Bicc/ICC Via Getty Images)

Virat Kohli saluted all the players after the victory of Team India in Birmingham. He praised Shubman Gill, Mohammad Siraj, Akashdeep. However, after this match, former England cricketer Johnathan Trot said something that remains the subject of discussion. Johnathan Trot said that Virat Kohli is missing Team India, he is missing the dressing room and he should withdraw Test retirement. Why Johnathan Trot said that let us tell you.

Trot’s big statement

In a conversation with broadcasters, Johnathan Trot said that he wants Kohli to withdraw retirement so that these formats become more special. Trott said, “It is clear from Virat’s tweet that he is missing the dressing room.” Trot was asked that now the number 4 Shubman Gill has confirmed it, so the former English player said that Virat Kohli can also play at number 3 or number 5, he will not mind it at all.

What did Virat Kohli tweet

After the victory of Team India, Virat Kohli posted a post on X and wrote, ‘India’s amazing victory in Edgbaston. Unageage and England were put under pressure. Shubman Gill captained amazing, his batting and captivity was good. Especially Siraj and Akashdeep bowled amazing on this pitch.

Retired before England tour

Let me tell you that Virat Kohli suddenly said goodbye to Test cricket before the England tour. At the age of just 36, he left the format that he loved the most. Virat Kohli played 123 Test matches for India, in which he scored 9230 runs on the basis of 30 centuries. Virat now only plays ODI format and after winning the T20 World Cup 2024, he also said goodbye to this format. Well, despite Virat Kohli’s departure, Team India’s batting looks strong. Apart from Shubman Gill in two Tests played in England, Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul are doing Kamal batting. Rishabh Pant is also seen in amazing form.

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