Former Indian opener Gautam Gambhir who is highly likely to be Rahul Dravid’s successor as India men's cricket team's head coach, congratulated Virat Kohli and skipper Rohit Sharma for retiring from T20Is in style with a T20 World Cup title win. Gambhir said that their T20I career came to a fitting end and a better could not have been written.
“They have retired with the World Cup win, and probably better than any script that was written. Both players are great. They have done a lot for Indian cricket, and congratulate them and wish them all the best,” Gambhir told PTI videos.
However, Gambhir feels that the legendary duo has a lot to contribute in the other two formats of the game.
“But they are going to play two more formats – Test cricket and ODI cricket. I am sure they are going to keep contributing to the country and the team,” said the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) mentor.
Kohli, Rohit’s numbers
Kohli was adjudged ‘Player of the match’ for 75-run knock in the final. He retired with most runs in T20 World Cups and second-most in T20Is.
Rohit retired as the leading run-scorer in T20Is. He is also the second-highest run-scorer in T20 World Cups. Rohit also scored the most runs for India in T20 World Cups.
Why Ashwin is not paying tribute to Kohli
Meanwhile, Ravichandran Ashwin recalled his favourite innings of Kohli. Ashwin also revealed why he is not paying tribute to his teammate.
“Virat Kohli has played his last T20 game, and it has been a stellar career. The knocks I wanted to remember (of Kohli) are: the one against Australia in the quarterfinals (of the 2016 T20 WC) and against SA in the 2014 T20 WC semifinals. The man is actually a myth.
“Why I am not paying a big tribute to him because he has a long career ahead in two other formats. He has been playing well,” said Ashwin in his YouTube channel.
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