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Virat Kohli told the Crown Control Committee in India (BCCI) that he wanted to withdraw from the test cricken ahead of this series of summer in England, understanding Sky Sports News.
Bcci refused to comment when he was approached by Sky Sports News, but did not dispute that Kohli had informed them of his pension plans.
It is understood that the 36-year-old said to the main selector Ayit Agarkar in April his desire to deviate before the start of the World Cup in the 2025-2027 World Cup in June.
Agarkar and another BCCI officials were set to meet Kohli, but these plans are in a recess because of escalating tension on the border in India and Pakistan with a government who tell citizens not to travel between cities.
India will face the Ben Stokes team in five matches, everyone live on Sky SportsStarting from the Headidley on June 20th and conclude in Kia oval from July 31.
All games at 11am UK and Ireland; All live on Sky Sports
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In the last two years in the last two years, the dough has only had just shades for over 32 years in the test crice, and the century against Australia last November has been its first since July 2023.
Still, India changed the cohlie’s experience as crucial against England, especially with Captain Rohit Sharma just withdrew from the test cricken.
The source said Sky Sports News that Kohli had informed BCCI of his plans before Rohit withdrew, but he thinks it is time to deviate.
Shubman Gill is a leader who replaced Rohita as a skipper, although the Star bowler is Jasprit Bumrah Vice President and put himself for Rohit in Australia when he missed the first test on the paternal leave and descended on the fifth.
Kohli and Rohit withdrew from the International T20 Crown after winning the T20 World Cup in West India last summer, and if the first join the second in leaving the test cricken, they will only be available for one -day international moving forward.
Kolhi was part of the ‘Fab Four’ crisis, with English Joe Root, Australian Steve Smith and Kane Williamson in New Zealand, but now they could be the first of those who left the tests.