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Virat Kohli won’t be captaining India after T20 world cup? Here’s why

As per the news surfacing around the world that Virat Kohli won’t be captaining Indian team after T20 World Cup is almost true.

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Sources state that Virat wants to step down as the Indian Cricket Team captain only in the white ball formats. Which are One-Day Internationals and T20 Internationals. Though there was no mention why he would step down if so and who will lead India in the white ball formats?

It is likely that Rohit Sharma will take up the charge after the current Indian skipper Virat Kohli steps down as the Indian cricket team captain in the limited overs format. While Virat will lead India in the tests for sure as he is certain of providing great results in the longest format of the game.

Virat Kohli wants to step down as captain

Virat Kohli wants to focus on what he does best that is scoring runs and centuries. He wants to be the best batsmen in the world. Virat wants to be relieved of the pressure of being the Indian captain .We can see some more extraordinary innings from Virat Kohli.

Rohit Sharma has been in the news lately because some expert’s say. That behind the selection of R Ashwin he had a big role to play. While Rahul Chahar’s selection over Yuzvendra Chahal was also discussed to be a Rohit Sharma idea. If Kohli steps down then none other than Rohit Sharma is the best man to lead Indian team. Young minds like KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant will be the future contingent. For the Captain’s role of the Indian Cricket Team.

Indeed it will be a treat to watch for Indian fans as Rohit Sharma with heaps of experience. He will be finally leading the Indian side. Rohit Sharma has a great stint when it comes to winning titles although domestically. He is the perfect successor to Virat Kohli currently.

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