After retirement from cricket, Virat Kohli will now be seen in this role, former coach Ravi Shastri revealed the future plan

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Indian team veteran Virat Kohli announced his retirement after winning India’s ICC T20 World Cup 2024 (ICC T20 World Cup 2024). At the same time, a few days ago, he has also announced his retirement from Test cricket. Virat Kohli is now going to be seen playing in ODI format only for India. According to reports, in the next few years, he can also announce his retirement from this format.

Some cricket experts believe that Virat Kohli is going to settle in England after retiring from ODI cricket and from there he is going to start his second innings as a coach or a commentator. However, Ravi Shastri, who is considered close to former Indian coach and Virat Kohli, has categorically denied this.

Ravi Shastri will always miss Virat Kohli

Ravi Shastri, a former India coach and close to Virat Kohli, wrote for King Kohli in his column of Star Sports that “Virat Kohli is still playing cricket for India. He has announced Test and T20 retirement but he is still in the ODI. I have left a good cricket in ODIs. Will be connected. He will neither take coaching nor comment, but I will miss him on the tour of England and I want to remind him. “

Virat Kohli will not do commentary coaching

Regarding Virat Kohli (Virat Kohli), Ravi Shastri further wrote in his column that “Virat is the biggest cricketer of the last decade for me. His fans are all over the world. Fans often used to come to see Virat’s batting in Tests. Virat was the batsman who used to attack the bowler by challenging the bowler. The most opposed teams used to give a strong message to the bowler.”

Ravi Shastri spoke on coaching and commentary after Virat Kohli’s retirement, saying that “Virat Kohli’s stay on the field was a big thing for Test cricket. When Virat lived on the field, he always used to fight. He had forced people to love Test cricket. In such a situation, the team would miss them a lot, but he did not make a lot of money. If he quit cricket, he will never return again. “

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