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Kohli should captain in World Test Championship, know why Ravi Shastri said this

April 29, 2023

Former Indian cricket team head coach Ravi Shastri believes that Virat Kohli should be handed over the captaincy in big matches like the World Test Championship final if captain Rohit Sharma is not available for any reason.

Shastri further said that the Indian team management should have asked Kohli to captain the team in the postponed last Test of the tour of England last year as Rohit was not available for that match.

Shastri told ESPN Cricinfo, “For such a big match, I would like Rohit to be fit because he is the captain. But if for some reason he is not able to play, then the Indian team should think in that direction.

Shastri said that the same should have been done for the fifth Test against England. He said, “When Rohit was injured, I thought Virat would be the captain.”

He said, “If I were the coach, I would have suggested the same. I am sure Rahul (Dravid) would have done the same. I haven’t talked to him. Under Virat’s captaincy, India won the series by 2. Had made a lead of 1.

Kohli is also currently captaining Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL due to injury to Faf du Plessis. Du Plessis is playing as an ‘impact player’.

Shastri said, “He is enjoying his game to the fullest. Last year when we were talking whether he needs a break or not. It was like the weight of the whole world was on his shoulders but now that energy, joy and enthusiasm is back again which is good to see.

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