Virat Kohli, a well-known player in the Indian cricket team, has announced his departure from the captaincy of the Test team. He announced his withdrawal from the captaincy after losing the Test series in South Africa
Thirty-three-year-old Virat Kohli announced his quitting the leadership of the country's team in Test cricket in a statement issued on Twitter. Kohli and his team had expressed their displeasure over the review against the umpire's decision or the change of decision under DRS in the third Test of the series against the South African team on Friday, January 14. The players' protest and objection had sparked a controversy during the match, which was considered shocking. This attitude was termed as sad and disappointing by cricketers from Indian and other countries

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Virat Kohli is regarded as one of the outstanding batsmen

Virat Kohli's statement

In a statement released on Twitter on Saturday, January 15, Virat Kohli said, "I have been working hard for the last seven years to give the team the right direction with all my hard work, courage and effort. Together I did my duty and now there is nothing left to go further, now the destination has come where everything seems to stand still as a captain, there have been many ups and downs in these seven years journey but I There was no let up in the effort. "
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Virat Kohli announced his team's departure from captaincy in the format after his team's dismal performance in the T20 World Cup in September last year. He was replaced by Rohit Sharma, the captaincy of the T20i team. Later in December 2021, Rohit Sharma was also appointed captain of the Indian team for ODIs

Kohli as captain and player (Batter)

Virat Kohli was appointed captain of the Indian team in 2014. As captain, he led his country's team in sixty-eight Test matches, and in forty of them he was victorious while he lost in seventeen

Virat Kohli, who batted with his right hand, has played ninety-nine Test matches so far. In these matches, he managed to score 7,922 runs. His average scoring in Test matches is 50.39 per innings. He has scored twenty-seven centuries and twenty-eight half-centuries in ninety-nine Test matches. His maximum score in one inning is two hundred and fifty not out
Kohli has also represented his country in 204 ODIs. His century tally in fifty overs ODIs is forty-three. He has also played ninety-five T20 Internationals