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‘Kohli Quitting T20 Captaincy shows all not good in the Indian dressing room’

'Kohli Quitting T20 Captaincy shows all not good in the Indian dressing room'
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Karachi: Virat Kohli’s decision to withdraw from the T20 captain shows that “all not good” in the Indian dressing room, said the former Pakistani foot test Mushtaq Ahmed, who blamed the bio-bubble fatigue to get out of the ongoing world of the world of cups.
Kohli has announced he led the Bangalore kingdom challenger for the last time when IPL was held in the UAE before the World Cup and also confirmed the ICC event would be the last sightseeing in the T20 format.
“When a successful captain said he wanted to leave the captain, it meant all was not good in the dressing room.
I saw two groups in the Indian dressing room now …
Mumbai and Delhi groups,” which currently works at the PCB High Performance Center, said .
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Overall, the percentage of victory for the Indian team in the three formats, with Virat Kohli as captain and Ravi Shastri as a coach, reading: 56.41% in tests, 67.42% in Odis and 66.67% Kohli led the Indian team for the last time At T20S during their last match from the World Cup against Namibia on Monday and Mushtaq said he expected him to retire immediately from T20 Internationals.
“I think Kohli will soon retire from playing T20 International for his country even though he will continue in the Indian Premier League.
I think he has filled this format,” Mushtaq said at Geo News Channel.
India failed to qualify for the semi-finals of any ICC event for the first time since 2012, causing a big disappointment for fans and criticism of Indian cricket.
“I think India falls at the World Cup because IPL,” said the 51-year-old player who has worked as a spin consultant with England and other teams including Delhi Daredevils in the past.
“I think their players after staying so long in bio bubbles are safe before the World Cup is tired and tired.” The former captain and top of Pakistan, Inzamam-ul-Haq also agreed that the Indian team was tired and tired mentally after a long IPL event in the UAE.
He said the player was human and to stay so long in a bio-safe environment it was never easy.
“I agree with what Ravi Shastri has said that Indian players are not mentally ready for the World Cup.
They are tired after the IPL and tired and this can be seen in their early matches,” Inzamam said.

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