Mohammad Kaif's approach of Virat Kohli's test exit: 'I think he wanted to continue; BCCI, the selectors can ... '| Mint

According to Mohammad Kaif, Virat Kohli was well prepared for the upcoming English series. Virat Kohli plays a shot during the second Test cricket match between India and New Zealand in the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stage (File Photo) (PTI) Virat Kohli on May 12 announced its exit from Test cricket by posting a cordial note on his Instagram. The news spread like wildfire and speculation about the reasons for his retirement before Team India’s New World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. While Kohli’s Ranji coach Sarandeep Singh expressed shock by saying that the 36-year-old centuries in India’s upcoming five-match test series against England wanted to hit England, there were some reports that Kohli made the decision to make the decision. Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif has surrendered. Mohammad Kaif on the decision of Virat Kohli According to Mohammad Kaif, Virat Kohli was well prepared for the upcoming English series, taking into account his dedication to playing in the Ranji trophy game. He may not have been selected by the BCCI because of his poor form in the previous 5-6 years. “I think he wanted to continue with the format. Surely there must have been internal conversations with the BCCI, Kaif expressed. ‘ The selectors may have quoted his form over the past 5-6 years and told him that his place in the team may be no longer there. We will never notice what happened, it’s hard to know what happened behind the scenes, ‘he added while talking to NDTV. Mohammad Kaif of Virat Kohli’s for tests in the border Gavascar trophy according to Mohammad Kaif, Virat Kohli was less patient and more in a hurry in the Border Gavascar trophy in Australia. ” What is the point of achieving a century has previously been another level of patience he has shown before, but I did not see it from him in Australia, ” Kaif said. Virat Kohli’s statistics in Tests Virat Kohli made his Test debut against West Indies in the year 2011. 254*. in a single calendar year.