Virat Kohli called by the legends of India to reverse the retreat of the tests; His answer …

The unexpected decision of Virat Kohli to withdraw from the test cricket left everyone from the amazed cricket. Virat Kohli made the shocking announcement just a few days before the BCCI reveals the Indian team for the next five -game test series against England.
Kohli, who is one of the greatest players of this generation, shocked the world of cricket with his test of testing cricket, in particular given its physical form and its not so poor form. However, he was consistent for the last two series of crucial tests, but no one still wanted this surprise.
“I can always play too”: Harbhajan Singh retired from Virat Kohli test
Former Spinner India Harbhajan Singh thinks that the former Indian captain had a few good years in him and could have continued to play red ball cricket for a few more years. Rajya’s deputy Sabha called a personal decision, but stressed that Kohli still has a lot.
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The winner of the World Cup, who also played under the captain of Kohli for India, also noted that the dashing right -wing drummer has strength and endurance to continue playing red ball cricket before saying that he can even play now.
Harbhajan Singh would have been quoted by Ani: “It is his personal decision; What can I say?
#WATCH | Jalandhar, Punjab: On Virat Kohli leave test cricket, the former cricket player and the deputy of Rajya Sabha, Harbhajan Singh, says: “It’s his personal decision, what can I say even longer. I can play as well.” pic.twitter.com/zcxkzwsbiw
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Virat Kohli test trip
Kohli’s trip to test cricket was nothing less than the emblematic. Making his debut in the test in 2011 against the Antilles, Delhi’s boy has become one of the most coherent and most dominant strikers in the traditional game format. He is also one of the most efficient captains in India.
In 210 rounds, Kohli accumulated 9,230 points, including his highest score of 254 undefeated. With 30 centuries and 31 years fifties in its name in 123 games, Kohli represents the fourth higher official in India in the history of the test. Australia was his favorite opponent because he scored 2,232 points against them.
The year 2018 was its golden phase, where the old Indian skipper collected 1,322 points, and it was its best performance in a single year. However, the last years did not only aim to correspond to the caliber of Virat, and just before the tour in England, he decided to move from the longest format.
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The retreat of the Virat Kohli test could have been better managed: delighted Shastri
Meanwhile, Ravi Shastri recently raised questions about how the retreat of the Virat Kohli test was managed by the BCCI and head coach Gautam Gambir. The former head coach of India said that the BCCI could have managed the situation more carefully, with better communication.
Shastri also shared that if he was in charge, he would have again made Kohli the captain after the Gavaskar 2024-25 border trophy in Australia.
Ravi Shastri said on Sony Sports: “I feel sad that he left as he did – abundantly. I think it could have been better managed, perhaps with more communication. If I had something to do with that, I would have made it captain just after Australia. Virat announced a great player.