“A team that doesn’t like …”: Ex-ENGLAND Captain Ms Dhoni and Virat Kohli show a big difference

Virat Kohli’s longest format in the sudden retirement “shock and sad”, former England captain Michael Vaughan, test jack for no individual for the star -Indian slope, he said. Kohli announced that he retired from the test jack on Monday and pulled the curtain to his career. He represented India in 123 tests and received an average of 46.85 points, including 30 centuries. Vaughan, in the Telegraph column, “A cricket player is not really disappointed that I will not watch again, there is not much test retirement. But this summer I am sorry that we will not see Virat Kohli in England.”
“I am shocked that he is now retired and I also feel very sorry about it. When I join the game, I do not believe that there is any individual who does more than Virat for the test format, while I extend backwards.” Kohli has led India to 40 wins by any Indian captain to 40 victories, and Vaughan said that he was a 36-year-old Indian who brought love back to the traditional format, and that the five-day game would be a “far away” without him.
“When I received the captain ten years ago, I was worried that India lost its interest in the test cricket,” he worked as a Test Captain of England between 2003-2008. He said.
“Mrs. Dhoni was one of the big white ball players, but seized a test team that didn’t like the format.
“The passion, skill and the way to talk about the test jack was always a peak, there was a big shot on the arm for the format. The test jack would be a very blank place without him, and if he wasn’t interested and he didn’t invest, he had the chance to lose his charm.” Vaughan described Kohli as the biggest player in all formats and described his retirement as a blow to test his retirement.
“Retirement is now a blow to test a jack and a lot of disappointment for fans – at least this summer is not in England – but my faith, helping a love between the generation that will follow it and the flame burns.”
“It is impossible to compare in every age, but if you look at the T20 since it arrived about 20 years ago, the three formats are almost the biggest player.” Kohli had a lot of criticism around the aggressive personality in the field, but Vaughan thinks that the Indian superstar does not have as big as it has emerged.
“All the big players have egos, but maybe the virates weren’t as big as we thought. Maybe family life has lightened her a little and probably wants a normal life as possible, probably in London, where she spends a lot of time.
“People other than this balloon cannot imagine what it is like to be a cohi or Sachin tendulkar with the pressure of billions of fan fans on your shoulders.”
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