The Indian Cricket Board has dropped out-of-form Virat Kohli for the tour of the West Indies.


According to Indian media, former captain Virat Kohli has been rested for the tour of West Indies. Virat Kohli is not in the squad for the tour of West Indies. According to media reports, Virat Kohli was previously out of form but now he is fit. Have problems In addition, fast bowler Jaspreet Bumrah has been rested under workload management.


 According to Indian media, the selection committee will support Virat Kohli for the T20 World Cup. The series of 5 T20 matches will be played from July 29 to August 7.






With the support of Virat Kohli, Babar Azam won hearts.


In the second ODI against England, former India captain and star batsman virat Kohli also lost wickets in a very bad way by scoring 16 runs.

 Kohli has been out of form since the end of 2019 and has not scored a century in any format since then.

 Kohli is under a lot of pressure at the moment due to his out-of-form, while like many other critics, former India captain Kapil Dev has also commented on Kohli's poor performance, saying that just because of his name, the Indian cricket team I can't play, it is better to replace Kohli with a player who is scoring runs.

 Meanwhile, Babar Azam, captain of the Pakistan cricket team and one of the best players in his life, has told Kohli in a message that he should keep his nerves strong, this difficult time will pass.




Following this tweet, Babar Azam's positive attitude is being appreciated on social media. Pakistani and Indian social media users have commented on Babar Azam's style, saying that he has won hearts.

 Babar Azam, 27, acknowledges Virat Kohli as a great batsman and has said in the past that Kohli is one of his favorite batsmen.

 Cricket fans say that Babar Azam himself is a great batsman and understands that every player is out of form at some point but he needs support in this difficult time.

 Numerous social media users have also described Babar Azam's support for Virat Kohli as a friendship between the two countries.

 Some wrote that borders divide and bring cricket closer.

 Indian captain Rohit Sharma has also given his full support to Virat Kohli. Talking to reporters after the second ODI against England in London, he said that there comes a time when every player goes through a difficult time but it remains to be seen what record this player has set in the past.

 After Sachin Tendulkar in India, Virat Kohli has become the shining star of batting, scoring just 158 ​​runs in seven ODIs this year, including two half-centuries. Despite this, he is ranked third in the world rankings of batsmen in this format after Babar Azam and Imam-ul-Haq.