Cricket
With personal reasons, Virat Kohli has withdrawn from the first two Test matches.


By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 09:12 PM
With personal reasons, Virat Kohli has withdrawn from the first two Test matches. Citing personal concerns, Mr. Virat Kohli has asked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to be removed from the first two Test matches in the forthcoming IDFC First Bank Test series against England.While representing his nation has always been his main priority, Virat has made it clear in coThe BCCI respects his decision, and the team management and the Board have offered their support to the star batter. They also have faith in the ability of the remaining players to step up and perform admirably during the Test series.The BCCI is requesting that during this time, the public and media respect Virat Kohli's privacy and abstain from making assumptions about the nature of his personal motivations. Supporting the Indian cricket team as they take on the forthcoming obstacles in the Test series should continue to be the main priority. A successor will shortly be announced by the Men's Selection Committee.anagement, and the selectors that some personal problems require his presence and entire attention.
For the first two Test matches against England, India's star batsman Virat Kohli withdrew from the team, citing personal concerns. Before answering, according to the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI), Kohli had a conversation with the team's management, which included captain Rohit Sharma.Kohli spoke with the team management, including captain Rohit Sharma, prior to answering the phone, according to the Indian cricket board (BCCI).The BCCI declared on Monday that former India skipper Virat Kohli has pulled his name from the team for the opening two Test matches against England. Although representing his country has always been his main priority, the board said that Virat has spoken to Captain Rohit Sharma, the team management, and the selectors and emphasized that some personal problems require his presence and entire attention. READ ALSO: Indian cricket in 2024: A potential guard change "We are confident in the abilities of the remaining squad members to step up and deliver commendable performances in the Test series," the statement continued.
"The BCCI respects his decision. The board and team management have extended their support to the star batter."Harry Brook, a batter from Yorkshire, has also returned home from England's tour of India due to personal matters. Dan Lawrence of Surrey has been selected to take his position, though Brook may make a comeback at a later point in the five-game series. India won the series 3-1 in 2021 when it last hosted England.