Virat Kohli is out of Team India for not one or two but full 5 months, now Gambhir’s favorite will replace him

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|09-08-2024

Team India's best batsman Virat Kohli has recently played the ODI series against Sri Lanka and he has disappointed with his performance in this series. Before this series, Virat Kohli played his last ODI match about 8 months ago in the final of the Cricket World Cup 2023. After the failure in the ODI series against Sri Lanka, various types of news are coming about Virat Kohli and it is heard that he is going to be out of the Indian team for about 5 months. After this news, all the supporters have become very disappointed.

Virat Kohli may be out of Team India

Virat Kohli

This news about Team India's best player Virat Kohli is going viral on social media that he is going to take leave from Team India again. If media reports are to be believed, Virat Kohli will not make himself available for the 2-match Test series against Bangladesh and the 3-match Test series against New Zealand to be played in the month of September. If media reports are to be believed, he will also not be included in Team India's squad in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He will now be seen playing for Team India in the Champions Trophy.

This player can replace

If Virat Kohli tries to take a break from Team India for any reason, then the management can give a chance to another player in his place. If media reports are to be believed, Venkatesh Iyer can be included in the Indian team in his place. However, many other players are also seen struggling to include their names in this list.

Virat Kohli's career is something like this

If we talk about the cricket career of Team India's best player Virat Kohli, then his career has been very brilliant. Playing for the Indian team, he has scored 8848 runs in 113 test matches at an average of 49.1. In ODI cricket, he has scored 13906 runs in 283 innings of 295 matches. While in T20, he has scored 4188 runs in 125 matches. In all these three formats, he has scored a total of 80 centuries.

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