Ravi Shastri, the former India head coach, has voiced his opinion on Virat Kohli's sudden retirement from Test cricket, suggesting the situation could have been handled with better communication. Shastri, who enjoyed a successful partnership with Kohli, expressed his sadness and a belief that Kohli's exit was premature.
Shastri acknowledged Kohli's immense contribution to Test cricket, not just in terms of statistics but also as an ambassador for the sport, especially overseas. He highlighted Kohli's passion and intensity and the team's remarkable performances under his captaincy, including historic series wins in Australia. Kohli remains India's most successful Test captain, with 40 wins in 68 matches. His tenure was marked by a formidable pace attack, unwavering fitness standards, and an aggressive brand of cricket that established India as a dominant force in all conditions.
Speaking to the media, Shastri revealed that he had spoken to Kohli a week before the announcement, and Kohli seemed resolute in his decision. While respecting Kohli's choice, Shastri admitted he was surprised, believing Kohli had at least two to three more years of Test cricket left in him. Shastri suggested that mental fatigue might have played a significant role in Kohli's decision, stating that Kohli was "mentally fried" and that the "hunger was not the same." He noted the pressures of captaincy and constant scrutiny can take a toll on even the most resilient individuals.
Shastri didn't shy away from expressing his view that the situation could have been managed more thoughtfully, with improved communication. He claimed that had he been in charge, he would have immediately reinstated Kohli as captain following the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He didn't explicitly state who he believed should have communicated better, but the implication was directed towards the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Kohli's retirement from Test cricket occurred shortly after Rohit Sharma's retirement from the format. This created a leadership void within the Indian Test team. India is now preparing for a crucial five-match Test series against England, with Shubman Gill expected to take over the captaincy. Shastri's comments have reignited discussions about Kohli's legacy and the circumstances surrounding his decision to step away from Test cricket. While Kohli's fans will undoubtedly miss his presence on the field, they will remember his contributions with fondness and appreciation.