
VIRAT KOHLI (Getty Images) Could the Indian cricket legend Virat Kohli return to the Red-Ball cricket in England, even though he recently announced his retirement from the test matches? Middlesex certainly hopes. According to The Guardian report, the London regional side is eager to bring Kohli aboard for a potential first -class or one -day stint to a cult cricket country.Alan Coleman, the director of Middlesex cricket, confirmed their interest: “Virat Kohli is the most famous player of his generation, so of course we are interested in this conversation.” Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!While Kohli left the test cricket, he did not rule out playing first-class matches-he did not know the door open for the district championship or one-day cup.Who is the IPL player?Middlesex has the results of attraction of global stars, including AB de Villiers in 2019 and Kane Williamson this season. It also benefits from a strong relationship with MCC, who allegedly offered sharing the cost of bringing Kohli to – a move that helped seal the previous markes signatures.
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We hope Kohli with the attraction is trying to play on Lord’s, often referred to as a “cricket home”. In September, Middlesex will return to the Key Division two, including one against Lancashire-Potentially establishing the final duel in the field between Kohli and the legend of the English pace of James Anderson.Kohli, who owns a house in London, once signed this opportunity with Surrey in 2018 before the neck injured. That year he still had a star tour in England.
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While Kohli remains unavailable to foreign league T20 because of his contract, his fans could still see him how white on regional land – perhaps beside Kane Williamson in the middle order of Middlesx.
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