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Post time 10-12-2023 16:58:47 | Show all posts |Read mode
It is said that Virat Kohli, who scored the most runs in the 2023 ODI World Cup, is no longer India's first pick for the T20I XI. The talk has rapidly switched from ODIs to T20Is, with the T20 World Cup scheduled for June 2024. Following a five-hour meeting in New Delhi with captain Rohit Sharma, head coach Rahul Dravid, and the Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee, top BCCI officials formulated a plan for the forthcoming major tournament in the West Indies and the USA. India will play just six Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) before deciding on their World Cup team: three T20Is away from home against Afghanistan and three in South Africa.

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Post time 10-12-2023 17:16:35 | Show all posts
The reported meeting between BCCI officials and Virat Kohli reflects a strategic shift for the T20 World Cup. It will be interesting to see the outcome and how the team dynamics evolve.
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Post time 10-12-2023 17:21:50 | Show all posts
With Virat Kohli no longer the first choice for the T20 World Cup, the BCCI's decision to explore options like Ishan Kishan at No. 3 signals a potential shift in team strategy. Looking forward to seeing how this decision unfolds.
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Post time 10-12-2023 17:26:15 | Show all posts
The BCCI's decision to reconsider Virat Kohli's role for the T20 World Cup is intriguing. The focus on Ishan Kishan as a potential No. 3 adds a new dimension to the team's batting lineup. Exciting times ahead for Indian cricket.

                                                   
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