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This can be arranged.Man deserves a rest. Hope he tweets from an infinity pool in Maldives while BCCI scrambles for a half decent replacement who can actually play all the tests (Hint: Rohit isn't fit enough)
This can be arranged.Man deserves a rest. Hope he tweets from an infinity pool in Maldives while BCCI scrambles for a half decent replacement who can actually play all the tests (Hint: Rohit isn't fit enough)
Kohli is/was a fantastic test captain. He's also a very mediocre LO captain.Serious question: is Rohit considered some kind of tactical genius? Ppl seem to think him an upgrade on Kohli...based on what, the IPL titles? Certainly doesn't have much of a poker face when the going's tough in the field.
Rohit is the popular choice, for the board, the players, much like people prefer butter.Serious question: is Rohit considered some kind of tactical genius? Ppl seem to think him an upgrade on Kohli...based on what, the IPL titles? Certainly doesn't have much of a poker face when the going's tough in the field.
i'd argue that joe root is not a test captain either and is in fact an abject failure so really it's just kane2 of the fab four are now skippers no more. Kane probably will be captain for the longest for my money.
think it was a case ofHahahaha dood knew he was about to be FIRED so he jumped overboard.
He valued test cricket more than anything else even before he became top class test batsman. He was already gun in odi/ t 20. If it were his predecessors, they would have hyped the formats they are good at and downplayed the importance of test.The biggest loss with Kohli not being captain might not even be the on field results tbh, I'm always a bit meh on how much it actually affects outcomes in a 5 day game. But Kohli quite obviously valued test cricket in a way that I dont think his predecessor did or the upcoming captains (Rohit/Rahul etc) will. Was a pleasant change after Dhoni tbh.
Why would standing down as captain help his commentary career?I suspect all that screaming into a stump mic was Kholi auditioning for a commentator's spot when his career is done. Standing down as captain is the first step in this direction.
Mediocre is a bit much. His India in LOIs were a pretty efficient outfit, albeit a chocking one.Kohli is/was a fantastic test captain. He's also a very mediocre LO captain.
Rohit is a huge upgrade (big call but hey) on Kohli as a LO captain. No idea about tests.
I feel kinda bad for Joe Root.i'd argue that joe root is not a test captain either and is in fact an abject failure so really it's just kane
Because he's moving towards retirement - commentary the natural progression.Why would standing down as captain help his commentary career?
i do not disagree with anything in your second paragraph however he’s english and you gotta remember after the centuries of brutal colonialism mocking them is never a punch downI feel kinda bad for Joe Root.
He’s more of a kid at heart and obviously a brilliant batsman. Was forced to take up the job pretty much due to a lack of options and now looks like he’s aged 30 years from when he first came on. He’d gladly give it up even now but there’s literally no one else to take it from him.
Poor guy.
Still has questions to answer mind.
lol have a sook broTerribly Sad Day.
RIP Indian Test Cricket!
Back to the glory days of 4-nil / 3-nil in overseas tours, (before BCCI ends up deciding to pull out of FTP several yrs down the line)
Don’t feel inclined to follow anymore without Kohli as Captain (and without Shastri either). This is terrible news.
I can see IPL taking so much more precedence going forward. It’s already been permanently expanded to 10 teams from this year and no. of games have increased from 60 to 94 per season.
And don’t be surprised if Kohli retires from international cricket, including Test Cricket in around 2 years, after 2023 World Cup. In fact, I think it’s more likely than not that he retires by 2023/2024.
**** off BCCI. You have too much control. I can totally see you ending India’s participation in ‘regular International cricket’ in less than a decade, in order to radically expand franchise cricket.