IND vs ENG: Ben Stokes says Virat Kohli's absence a 'shame', reflects on Indian great's impact | Cricket News

IND vs ENG: Ben Stokes says Virat Kohli’s absence a ‘shame’, reflects on Indian great’s impact | Cricket News

File Pic: Virat Kohli and Ben Stokes NEW DELHI: England captain Ben Stokes has expressed his disappointment at not getting a chance to face Virat Kohli in the upcoming Test series against India, calling the Indian maestro’s absence a “shame” for the series and a significant loss for world cricket.Kohli, who announced his retirement from Test cricket last month, ended a glorious red-ball career with 9,230 runs, 30 centuries, and an average of 46.85 across 123 matches. His retirement, followed closely by Rohit Sharma’s, has left India in a transitional phase, with 25-year-old Shubman Gill set to lead a young squad into the five-match series starting June 20 at Headingley.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!In a video released by England Cricket, Stokes reflected on what India will miss in Kohli’s absence: “What India will miss will be his fighting spirit out in the game, his competitiveness, and his desire to win,” he said. Poll How significant do you think Virat Kohli’s absence will be for the upcoming Test series against England? “He has made number 18 his, hasn’t he? It’ll be a bit weird not seeing number 18 on the back of any Indian shirt, but he has been class for them for a long period of time.” IND vs ENG: Rishabh Pant opens up on chemistry with Shubman Gill and England challenge Stokes, known for his own fierce competitive spirit, also revealed he had personally messaged Kohli after the retirement news.“I did text him, saying it’s going to be a shame not to play against him because I love playing against Virat. We both love playing against each other because we have that same mindset – that it’s a battle.”

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'I saw a very different, angry Virat Kohli in Australia': Aussie legend's fresh theory adds fuel to Test retirement saga

‘I saw a very different, angry Virat Kohli in Australia’: Aussie legend’s fresh theory adds fuel to Test retirement saga

It’s almost a month since Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket. He has since won the IPL trophy with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru and racked up over 600 runs in the season. Indian cricket seems to have moved on, too, with the BCCI announcing an 18-member squad for the tour of England. However, a discussion that continues to rage on is the circumstances behind his retirement. With Kohli still 36, the belief was that he would continue to play Tests at least for another couple of years, given his love for the format, which the world is aware of. Heck, even after winning the IPL after 18 long years, Kohli places this accomplishment of his ‘five levels below’ Test cricket. That’s how much he loves Test cricket. Virat Kohli’s retirement received a fresh twist(AP) So, why retire? After his poor returns in Australia – 191 runs from 9 innings – Kohli even turned up to play for Delhi in the Ranji Trophy. It clearly showed that he was keen to continue. So what exactly happened in two months’ time? As the conspiracy theories refuse to die down, former Australia captain Mark Taylor reveals he noticed something very unusual in Kohli when he was in Australia this time around, and that could well be a factor in the great man making up his mind. “Last year, I saw a different Virat Kohli [in Australia]. An angry one. And I have never seen an angry Virat Kohli. I have seen a very highly competitive Virat Kohli, and I love that about him. I always saw the gentleman. Last year I saw a different Virat Kohli and I said a month ago that it is time for him to retire. And he did. Because once you get angry, you’ve got to get out. And I think he realised that. If you start getting angry, you are gone,” Taylor said on the LiSTNR Sport podcast. Also Read: BCCI makes last-ditch request for Virat Kohli to reverse retirement, but with an RCB catch The one instance of Kohli being angry was during his last innings of the fifth Test in Sydney. Having nicked himself out caught behind for the eighth time, Kohli thudded his bat onto his pads and let out a huge scream. As it turns out, after this dismissal, Kohli kept saying ‘I am done’, which his teammates did not take seriously. Nonetheless, on a very practical note, more than the frustration, it was his vulnerability outside the off stump that may have cast doubts inside Kohli’s mind. For someone who took the bull of Test cricket by its horns, Kohli didn’t want to be a pale shadow of his former, once-dominating self. Mark Taylor’s meeting with Virat Kohli To prove this point, Taylor recalled another instance with Kohli, which showed just how much the man respected the format and held it in such high regard. “Like a lot of cricket fans, I was disappointed with Virat last year. Because I had always greatly admired Virat and was his fan. I was lucky enough to interview him many years ago when he first came out as captain at the Adelaide Oval (2014). We had a half-an-hour time slot. We had this big interview lined up. Cameras everywhere,” said Taylor. Also Read: Virat Kohli ‘wasn’t ready to give up Test cricket’, something happened in 2 weeks; ‘His relation with Gautam Gambhir…’ “And about 25 minutes into it, the PA system kicked in around the ground and made a hell of a noise. I had a handful of questions left – three or four – and we had to stop the interview. He sat there in his chair and the media manager came out and said ‘we got to get out of here’. Kohli got up and as did I to say goodbye. He looked at me and said ‘Mark, have you finished this interview?” And I said, no but I understand you might have to go. He said “No. We are going to finish this interview”. Now that was great respect to me but also to the game of Test match cricket. He talked in that interview about his love for Test cricket, looking forward to playing Australia. Beating Australia in Australia. That’s the pinnacle.” Kohli has yet to open up on his decision to retire from Test cricket. Barring the Instagram post he uploaded in the afternoon of May 12, which broke a million hearts, there isn’t much to know. Perhaps, with time, it will become clearer what his rationale was behind the decision. Until then… keep guessing.

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