Former Captain India and the main voter Krishnamachari Sikkanth said that Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Cheteshwar Pujara deserved better broadcasting after retirement from the test cricket. SRIKKANTH criticized BCCi for failing to communicate properly with Kohli and Rohit about their departures from the longest format.
Sudden announcements of both players in May sent shock waves through the cricket world, especially because they were expected to be a tour on England for a test series of five matches. Kohli and Rohit followed the BCCI directive to take part in the Ranji Trophy match after Australia. In the middle of IPL, however, Rohit Sharma unexpectedly announced his retirement to retire through an instagram post.
Only five days later, Virt Kohli followed and in a similar way declared the end of her test career. Neither player received a farewell test and raised questions about whether BCCi had effectively coordinated with them. Srikkanth expressed disappointment that two of the Indian modern giants were rejected despite immense contributions. The debate on the right farewells has intensified with the recent retirement of Cheteshwar Pujara and again emphasized concerns about how Indian devotes are treated.
“If you play 100 tests for your country, you have to be an amazing cricket. So you should be a good shipping. I believe that when a virat kohli and Rohit Sharma said it should be a good look for the game and Indian cricket,” YouTube Channel said with them. SRIKKANTH, who previously served as the main selector of BCCI, stressed that Kohli still left for at least two years of the test cricket and deserved a proper farewell.
“Virane Kohli’s retirement has become just like that.
Kohli’s test career lasted 14 years and 123 matches, scoring 9,230 runs on average 46.85, including 30 centuries and seven double hundreds. He retired only 770 running shortly from 10,000 cross -country brands and strengthened his heritage as one of the largest test doughs in India. Rohit Sharma, who fought during the 2024-25 season, has completed his career of 4 301 runs in 67 tests on average 40.57, including 12 centuries. In March 2022, Kohli replaced Kohli as a captain and, during his time, led India to 12 victories, nine losses and three draws, while noticing 1,254 runs.
SRIKKANTH also emphasized this Pujara left without a farewell test.
“Similarly, with a borrowing, even though it has been some time since he played India, they were supposed to talk to him about his retirement plans. Of course, the player must also cooperate and realize when they are their time. Fans can still look forward to seeing Kohli and Rohit in action.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
28th August 2025
