Virat Kohli when asked about work front, says, "I will consider leaving one format..."
Virat Kohli when asked about work front, says,
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Indian captain Virat Kohli said that he will play in three ODIs, Tests and T20s of cricket for three years. For this, he has fully prepared himself, after which he can consider leaving the workload after assessing the workload. Kohli shared this fact on Wednesday before the two-Test series against New Zealand. The first Test between India and New Zealand will be played on 21 February in Wellington.

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Kohli said that he is thinking ahead about Indian cricket. There is going to be a T20 and an ODI World Cup in the coming three years. On which workload Kohli said, "This is not a conversation, which you can hide in any way. It has been almost 8 years since I played cricket. I am playing 300 days a year. It also includes travel and practice sessions. The workload remains the same at all times."

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He also made it clear that, "There is a time in life when your body cannot accept anything, it can happen even at the age of 34 or 35. I don't need to think anything about this for the next 2 or 3 years." Talking about taking breaks from cricket from time to time, Kohli said, "It is not that players are not thinking about it all the time. We personally choose to take a lot of breaks, even if the schedule does not allow you." When asked about the team, he said," Prithvi is a very talented player. He has his own style of play and we want to He should play in the same way he has been playing. I think Mayank has played well in Australia and everyone has a lot of hope from him that Prithvi is also in New Zealand. Martin will also repeat his performance. "

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