‘Did not retire due to poor performance …’ What Grag Chappell said on Virat Kohli

‘Did not retire due to poor performance …’ What Grag Chappell said on Virat Kohli

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Greg Chappell, former head coach of the Indian team, believes that Virat Kohli in batting by New Zealand (October-November 2024) and Australia (November 2024-January 2025) in the last two series in the last two series.Read more

'Did not retire due to poor performance ...' What did the chapel say to Virat Kohli

What did Grag Chappell say on Virat Kohli.

New Delhi. Greg Chappell, former head coach of the Indian team, believes that Virat Kohli did not leave Test cricket due to poor form with bat in the last two series against New Zealand (October-November 2024) and Australia (November 2024-January 2025). Rather, this has happened due to the impact on them in the last few years.

Chappell, who was the head coach of India from 2005 to 2007, said that Kohli retired due to loss of mental clarity required to perform at the highest level. Chappell wrote in his column for ESPNcricinfo, “His decision was not due to lack of his performance, but was due to the growing feeling that the way to return to the old players is hardly easy. Rather, it comes from returning to mental clarity.”

Kohli, who is one of the greatest batsmen ever. He confirmed the news of his retirement from the Test on Instagram on 12 May. During his 14 -year Test career, he played 123 Tests and scored 9230 runs with the help of 30 centuries and 31 fifties.

Rohit and Kohli announced retirement from Test cricket last month, which created a big challenge for the young Indian team. India has to play a Test series against England from June 20. However, there is no lack of experience in the team with experienced players like KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja and Jaspreet Bumrah.

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