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‘It goes to the average of more than 60’: The legend of the western Indies wants to virat kohli not withdraw from the test cryket

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‘It goes to the average of more than 60’: The legend of the western Indies wants to virat kohli not withdraw from the test cryket


Virat Kohli has been going through a thin patch in the red ball cryket since last year

The legend of the batting of the Western Indies, Brain Lara, has expressed its full faith in Kohli virat to continue playing the trial cricket and not withdraw from the longest format.

The reports said Kohli had informed the BCCI about his decision to withdraw from the evidence that has caused multiple reactions of fans and former players.

Brian Lara greets Virat Kohli in the midst of retirement reports

Lara, who still has the record of the highest individual test score of 400 did not, praise of Kohli, who is 770 years old, escapes the sacred club of 10,000 races.

The former left -handed felt that if Kohli continues to play in the whites, he will finish his career with an average of 60. Kohli, after 123 tests, he has an average of 55.57 and has obtained 30 hundred and 31 a half centuries.

“Try the Cricket needs virat! He will be persuaded. He will not withdraw from the trial cricket.

The great generational has been going through a lean patch, averaging 33, 15 and 23 of the last three series against Bangladesh, New Zealand and Australia. Two of these series have reached their homeland, which was a great concern for India when Australia toured to retain the Border-Gavavar Trophy 2024-25.

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However, bowling players seemed to have found a crack in the Kohli armor when he was taking out the ball out of the bump in multiple entries. While his hate form has been decent, his 6 score on his long -awaited return of the Ranji trophy with Delhi also joined his red ball problems.

Ambati Rayudu feels that Kohli should play tests

While fans have been harmed by the reports, the messages have arrived from former players like Ambati Rayudu, hoping that Kohli returns to their decision and continues to play.

“Virat Kohli, please, don’t retire. The Indian team needs you more than ever. You have much more in the tank. Crickt test will not be the same without leaving to fight the Indian team … please reconsider …”, Rayudu said in a publication in ‘X’.

Coincidentally, Kohli reports have arrived immediately after the retirement announcement of Captain Rohit Sharma of the format, which leaves multiple questions about the future of the team.

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