Bad news for Virat's fans, Kohli to resign as captain
Bad news for Virat's fans, Kohli to resign as captain
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The White Ball script of the Indian team may have a major change in the coming months. In fact, current captain Virat Kohli is expected to step down from the ODI and T20 captaincy after the T20 World Cup in October-November, paving the way for Rohit Sharma to become captain. sources in the BCCI told our partner media that Virat Kohli who currently leads the team in all formats and is India's most successful captain of all time has decided to shove leadership responsibilities along with Rohit Sharma.

Kohli had been discussing it for a long time: Virat Kohli has had long talks with Rohit Sharma and the team management on the issue in the last few months. Especially after Team India's victory in Australia, which came to India as well as Kohli's father. While the incident is going to be a blast across the media and social media, BCCI is also gearing up for the occasion. 

Captaining in all three formats has an impact on Virat's batting: Where reports have revealed that the pressure of captaincy in all three formats seems to have an impact on Virat Kohli's batting. Kohli also feels that his batting in all formats needs more time and more pace. Anyway, with India playing 2 World Cups (ODIs and T20Is) between 2022 and 2023, it becomes even more important.

This is the right time for Rohit's captaincy: According to media reports, Rohit Sharma has won the IPL title 5 times and is second to none in the T20 captaincy record. This is the right time if Rohit had to take command as a white ball captain. Anyway, if Rohit becomes the captain, it will be a profitable deal for Team India as Rohit and Virat are having very good tuning with each other.

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