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    Ganguly Highlights Kohli’s Potential Impact on England Test Series

    Sports June 25, 20251 Min Read
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    Former Indian captain and BCCI president, Sourav Ganguly, shared his opinion on the impact Virat Kohli’s absence had on India’s performance in the recent Test series against England. Ganguly stated that Kohli’s experience and batting prowess would have been valuable to the team, suggesting that Kohli would have scored runs. Ganguly was initially surprised by Kohli’s decision to retire from Test cricket, expecting him to continue playing due to his fitness.

    “As a player, you understand where he stands at the moment. Just look at Virat. I know he didn’t have the best five years in Test cricket but champions like him rediscover. And I guarantee that if he was on this tour of England, he would have scored runs. But he felt it was time to go,” Ganguly stated.

    Virat Kohli’s Test career is distinguished by his impressive run-scoring. Across 123 innings, he has scored 9230 runs, with an average of 46.85 and a strike rate of 55.57. Kohli’s highest score is 254 not out. He has 30 centuries and 31 half-centuries. His record highlights his ability to perform against strong English seam bowling attacks.

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