The former opener of India, Navjot Singh Sidhu, said that India will need Virat Kohli’s experience in the next five -game test series against England, and asked the star Indian Patte Test cricket. As Timesofindia.com had pointed out that Virat Kohli contacted the Cricket Control Council in India (BCCI) and said he wanted to call him one day in the longest format.However, Navjot Singh Sidhu thinks that Virat Kohli’s moment to move away from the red ball format is not correct.“The decision of Virat Kohli – which he wants to retire – has agitated through the world of cricket. His intention is right, his reason is noble – that” the old order must change, occurring to the new “. But the timing and the occasion are not appropriate, because the pride and the prestige of India are at stake,” said Sidhu in a video published on X.
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“We are heading towards a touches that is the hardest decisive test, even for other test countries. Why do I say that Kohli can be our` `knight in brilliant armor ” in England? Because he has the experience, especially after the departure of Rohit Sharma. You cannot send an inexperienced team to England,” he added.Sidhu also cited the example of the legendary Cricket Player in India Sunil Gavaskar, who played for India under a high fever in a crucial match during the 1987 ODI World Cup. Who is this IPL player?“During the ODI World Cup of 1987, which was my first tournament, Sunil Gavaskar was broken with a strong fever. Captain Kapil Dev asked Gavaskar if he was in good shape, and the answer came:” Skip 50-50 “. Kapil Dev, with a smile on his face, said:” Sunil Gavaskar at 50% is much better in this world.“He should be the captain of India stop-gap for the next six and seven months and direct India by the front,” he added. If Virat retires, he would mark the end of an illustrious 14 -year -old test career, during which he carried out 9,230 points in 123 tests at an average of 46.85, with 30 centuries. He is also the most successful test captain in India, having won 40 of the 68 tests with the armband.






