In a white-ball series versus the West Indies, Team India is presently competing. The ODI series has already been won by The Men in Blue, who will now want to continue their domination in the T20I series, which begins on July 29. (Friday). Rohit Sharma, the visitors’ permanent captain, and wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant‘s comeback will give them more momentum.
Virat Kohli won’t play in the forthcoming T20I matches either, same to how he did in the ODI series. The following match in the white-ball series will have Team India against Zimbabwe, and it is unknown at this time if Kohli will be included in the team.
The right-handed hitter’s status won’t change much even if he hits a hundred against Zimbabwe, according to former New Zealand batter Scott Styris, who made a significant comment in that regard.
For Virat Kohli, I believe it’s a lose-lose situation Scott Styris
“In my opinion, Kohli loses both ways. I’d really want to see him go away from the game for a little bit and then return. Ask the question as selectors and coach Rahul Dravid, who, in my opinion, has a significant role to play in planning, as to how much preparation time you need to be at your peak when the world cup begins and then go back from there to establish that program
Yes, Zimbabwe, I would disregard it since I don’t believe there is anything to gain from him. He might get a cheap hundred, which would be fantastic for his confidence but wouldn’t really alter anything going forward since I still think he’s India’s main player,” On the Sports18 broadcast, Styris remarked
Ahead of the forthcoming Asia Cup and T20 World Cup 2022, Kohli has previously indicated that he wanted to play for the national team and that his major goal was to perform well and aid his team in winning both competitions.