Speculation surrounding a potential Test comeback for Virat Kohli has been officially quashed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The rumors intensified following India’s recent Test series defeats and Kohli’s exceptional century in Ranchi, which many interpreted as a statement of his enduring prowess. Kohli’s dazzling 135 off 120 balls in the Ranchi ODI showcased his continued hunger and fitness, silencing any doubts about his ability to perform at the highest level. This remarkable innings occurred amidst discussions about whether India had prematurely moved on from experienced stalwarts like Kohli and Rohit Sharma, especially after consecutive series losses. The timing was particularly ironic, with India suffering back-to-back multi-Test series defeats for the first time since 1984-85. Reports suggesting the BCCI had approached Kohli and Sharma about reconsidering their Test retirements gained traction after both players displayed strong form, including a century partnership, in the Ranchi ODI. However, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia has firmly stated that these reports are baseless, emphasizing that no discussions regarding Kohli’s Test return have taken place. Despite the official denial, fan sentiment remains strong, with many hoping for the return of such experienced leadership in the Test arena. Even former England captain Kevin Pietersen weighed in, suggesting that if Kohli and Sharma were considering a Test return, it should be taken seriously for the benefit of the format.
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