These are the three big reasons why Virat Kohli retired so early in T20I

These are the three big reasons why Virat Kohli retired so early in T20I

The Indian team has already won the title of T20 World Cup 2024. Earlier, Virat Kohli was also in the Indian team’s World Cup squad in 2011 and also played an important innings in the final match of that World Cup. All the fans are happy with the victory of this T20 World Cup 2024 final, but in the meantime a big disappointing news has also come. Let us tell you that former captain of Team India and very legendary batsman Virat Kohli has announced his retirement from T20 cricket. Kohli told in his post-match presentation that this was his last T20 International match for the Indian team and now he will not be seen playing T20 for the Indian team.

Virat Kohli’s last T20 International match

Kohli played his last T20 International match for the Indian team when the team was struggling, he played a very brilliant innings of 76 runs in this big match due to which he also got the Player of the Match award and at the same time Virat Kohli also told that this is his last T20 International match and he also said that now the time has come to give a chance to the next generation and take this format forward.

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Although all the fans are very angry with the news of Virat Kohli’s retirement, but today we will discuss the three major reasons due to which Virat Kohli retired so early in T20I cricket.

Virat Kohli wants that young players should be given a chance now

For your information, when Kohli announced his retirement, he also mentioned that this is the time of the young generation and they should now take over this format of the Indian team and this is also true because the next T20 World Cup is to be held only after two years and it is possible that after 2 years Virat Kohli’s form may decline further and by then his age will also be 37 years, that is why this is the right time for him to announce retirement from T20 cricket so that new young players get a chance for 2 years and whoever performs well can get a chance to play in the World Cup.

Inability to score runs quickly in T20Is

If you look at the entire T20 World Cup, Virat Kohli has failed on most occasions to give a good start to the Indian team’s innings. We are not questioning Virat Kohli’s ability nor are we doubting him, but Virat Kohli failed to perform in the way it was needed in this T20 World Cup and he could not even bat according to T20 and perhaps this was the biggest reason why he decided to take a break from T20 and give a chance to young players.

Preparation for the upcoming Champions Trophy or World Test Championship

As we all know the Indian team has to prepare to play in the Champions Trophy next year and after that also has to play in the World Test Championship, Virat Kohli has already indicated that he will now focus more on these two tournaments and this is the main reason why he has now retired from the T20I format so that he can focus more on these two formats, Test and ODI and help Team India win both these trophies.

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