Kohli is the true messenger of cricket
In a span of three months, captain Virat Kohli's chapter in Indian cricket has come to an end. Leaving the captaincy started with T20 and ended with Test cricket. He voluntarily relinquished his T20 captaincy last November. But he wanted to shoulder the responsibility of ODIs and Tests. That did not happen in the end.
Kohli was removed from the ODI captaincy before the latest series against South Africa. The test episode also ends in this series. In a statement on Twitter about the 2-1 series loss against South Africa, Kohli announced his resignation from the Test lead. Not only the Indian national team, now Kohli will not be seen to lead any other team. He also stepped down as captain of the Bangalore Royal Challenge in the IPL last year.
After seeing the end of captain Kohli through the test, his praise is all around. Some are also criticizing. Former Australian cricketer Brad Hogg is in first class. Kohli is a true ambassador of cricket in the eyes of the former Australian left-arm spinner.
Speaking about Kohli on his YouTube channel, Hogg said, "He is a real ambassador for the game. In the days to come, everyone will miss him as the captain of India. Good luck, Virat Kohli, you have taken Indian cricket to new heights. After that, the criteria for the captain (in Tests) (to make up for Kohli's absence) became much bigger. He has a big responsibility. '
Talking about how Kohli has taken Indian cricket forward, Hogg, who has won two World Cups for Australia, said: "Everyone will definitely miss him. One aspect I really liked when he took over the captaincy. That is, he had only one thought in his head, that was to take Indian cricket to new heights. He has shown that. And he has done that by maintaining great discipline, by showing passion, by setting new standards in terms of fitness and performance. '
Kohli has always ignored his own side in the needs of the team, it seems to Hogger, ‘the movement of the team under him on and off the field was also noticeable. He had the team before. He has always put the development of Indian cricket ahead of his own performance. '
From now on, Kohli will be seen on the field like any other cricketer, in other words, just as a batsman. Kohli will be able to play with some reliance.
With this opportunity, will Kohli's long wait of more than two years for his 71st century in international cricket come to an end soon?
Kohli and Indian cricket fans are probably more interested in that now.
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