Virat Kohli: Team India's veteran Virat Kohli has announced his retirement from the T20 format after winning the T20 World Cup title. After Virat Kohli's retirement from the T20 format, now Virat Kohli is playing only ODI and Test cricket at the international level. In ODI cricket, Virat Kohli has recently represented Team India after a long time in the first match of the ongoing series against Sri Lanka.
According to media reports related to Virat Kohli, Virat Kohli may once again be away from the cricket field after the Sri Lanka ODI series. After which it is believed that Virat Kohli will not be able to participate in the remaining matches of Team India.
Virat Kohli will not take part in Bangladesh series

According to information received from secret sources in the team management, Virat Kohli will not participate in the Bangladesh ODI series to be held after the Sri Lanka series. It is believed that Virat Kohli will now make a comeback for Team India from the New Zealand Test series to be held before the Australia Test series. Earlier, Virat Kohli has also decided to take rest from the Test series against England.
Young players will get a chance to play due to the absence of Virat Kohli
If Virat Kohli decides not to play during the Bangladesh Test series, then it is believed that in place of Virat Kohli, captain Rohit Sharma can give a chance to Sarfaraz Khan in the team's playing 11.
If we look at Sarfaraz Khan's international cricket statistics so far, he has scored 200 runs in 4 innings of 3 Test matches played so far. In such a situation, Sarfaraz Khan may get a chance to play in the middle order for Team India in place of Virat Kohli during the Bangladesh Test series.
Virat Kohli's stats in Test cricket are amazing
Talking about Virat Kohli, he played his debut match in Test cricket against West Indies in the year 2011. Virat Kohli, who played his first match against West Indies, has played 113 Test matches for Team India in Test cricket so far. In these 113 Test matches, Virat Kohli has scored 8848 runs while batting at an average of 49.15. Virat Kohli has played 29 centuries and 30 half-century innings in Test cricket during this period.










