Virat Kohli wanted to play ‘India A Match, Slam 3-4 Ton vs England’: Amazing Relationship by East-BCCI selector

A few days before the announcement of the Indian team for the tour of England, Virat Kohli’s sudden test retirement is in the headlines worldwide. After the Gavaskar Trophy after a below border, who saw him 190 scores in five matches of 23.75, there were questions on where the Batting Great’s career was led. Now, those speculations have been responded to as Kohli announced in an Instagram post on Monday, he is bid in the test format. Former India cricketer and national selector Sarandip Singh, who is also the coach of the Delhi team, has now made some amazing revelations.
Earlier this year, Saraandeep worked with Kohli during the Ranji Trophy match.
Singh said, “There was no indication (of retirement). Not heard from anywhere. A few days ago, I was talking to him, but I did not get any indication that he was thinking about it. The kind of IPL he was doing, he is incredible,” Singh said.
“I asked him if he would play county cricket before Test matches. He said that he wanted to play two India ‘A’ matches before the Test series (against England). It was already decided. Suddenly, we hear that he will not play red ball cricket anymore. There is no farm issue. Most senior players in the team.”
He was also asked by the news agency PTI whether coach Sarandip saw any signal of retirement when Kohli played the Ranji Trophy match for Delhi in February.
“Not at all, there was no sign of cricket to retire in any way because he was coming to play red-ball cricket, so he had no such thinking. Even at that time, he was talking about the England series that is coming with Test matches.
“And this time, he will be very ready, he said. He is going to score a maximum of hundreds, which he did in 2018 when he went to England. He scored a lot of runs there. So, he would be well prepared for the tour of England. So when he came in the Renji Trophy matches, he was still watching. One of the most senior players.
On Monday morning, Virat took him to Instagram and gave a note that shook the hearts of many people. He confirmed that on his 14 -year long test trip, the curtains were turned into reality by closing the curtain.
With Virat’s exit, the Indian Test setup is threadbear in terms of UK playing experience on green, blushing pitches. Considering his participation, Sarandip was surprised to hear Virat’s announcement, including his return to the Ranji Trophy in January after 13 years.
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