World Cup 2023: Virat Kohli parts ways with manager after disappointing loss to Australia in final

Virat Kohli parts ways with long-time manager Bunty Sajdeh after World Cup defeat. Speculations arise about Kohli's venture into a new business endeavour.

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Virat Kohli in a picture with his former manager Bunty Sajdeh.

Virat Kohli in a picture with his former manager Bunty Sajdeh.

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Although the exact reason for their separation is unknown, speculations suggest that Virat Kohli is set to establish his own company soon.Despite Kohli's outstanding performance in the World Cup, where he emerged as the top scorer with 765 runs, including three centuries and six half-centuries in 11 matches

Virat Kohli took a significant step following the World Cup final defeat by parting ways with someone close to him. According to reports, Kohli has severed ties with his longtime manager Bunty Sajdeh. Although the exact reason for their separation is unknown, speculations suggest that Kohli is set to establish his own company soon.

Cricket Nest reported that Kohli and Cornerstone owner Bunty have ended their association after a prolonged partnership. While several cricketers, including Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Ajinkya Rahane and Shubman Gill, had previously separated from Bunty in recent years, Kohli remained with him until now.

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Bunty, who not only managed Kohli but also owned a company overseeing his commercial endeavours and brand value, was more than just a manager; he was considered Kohli's confidante, a friend available at all hours. The bond between Kohli and Bunty spanned approximately 10 years, highlighting the significance of their relationship.

Despite Kohli's outstanding performance in the World Cup, where he emerged as the top scorer with 765 runs, including three centuries and six half-centuries in 11 matches, Team India fell short of clinching the title. The separation from Bunty Sajdeh marks a notable development in Kohli's off-field pursuits as he ventures into potentially establishing his own company.

Electing to bat first at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, November 19, India made a promising start. Rohit Sharma unleashed a flurry of boundaries before being dismissed by Glenn Maxwell for 47 runs off 31 balls. Despite Sharma's early dismissal, the Indian team managed to post a total of 240 runs in their allotted 50 overs.

KL Rahul emerged as the top scorer for India contributing a patient 66 runs off 107 balls, while Virat Kohli chipped in with 54 runs off 63 deliveries. Mitchell Starc was the pick of the Australian bowlers, claiming 3/55, while Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood picked up two wickets each.

In reply, Australia's chase was spearheaded by a stunning batting display from Travis Head. Head scored an unbeaten 137 runs off 120 balls riding on four sixes and 15 boundaries. He forged a crucial 192-run partnership for the fourth wicket with Marnus Labuschagne (58 off 110), rescuing Australia from a precarious 47/3 to a commanding victory.

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