Saurav Ganguly:  As we know, former Pakistan fast bowler and veteran player Shoaib Akhtar is known for giving advice without asking and for his bigotry, from Pakistan never coming to India to play World Cup to the hybrid model of Asia Cup The player has once again opened his box of advice, and this time his target was India’s star batsman Virat Kohli and in this advice he asked him to retire from ODI and T20, then what was the same as Shoaib Akhtar The suggestion of retirement for Virat Kohli came out from the mouth of Ganguly, in the same way, Ganguly’s anger erupted on him and he heard Shoaib Akhtar fiercely.

In such a situation, it is also worth noting that the relationship between former captain and BCCI chief Sourav Ganguly and Virat Kohli has been sweet and sour and the news of constant rift between the two has been coming out, but as soon as Shoaib Akhtar told Virat Kohli Commenting on Virat Kohli’s retirement, Sourav Ganguly got angry and told Shoaib Akhtar that “There is no logic in Shoaib Akhtar’s assessment for Virat Kohli, he has allowed Kohli to play according to his wish.” supported Virat Kohli and said that Virat Kohli should play all the cricket that he likes, because he performs well in all formats, there is no doubt that Kohli’s test performance is impressive which makes him a great player in modern times. Puts him in the category but still not much better than his ODI achievements.

In this way, let me tell you that Shoaib Akhtar had given a statement on a social media platform and said that I do not think that Virat Kohli should play ODI cricket after this World Cup, not only this, even if you see him playing T20, he is very It takes hard work I think he should play for at least 6 more years and not even break Sachin’s record of 100 centuries Kohli has the ability to break this record he will concentrate on test cricket after this world cup Should focus and leave this record behind.

In this case, talk about Virat Kohli’s records, so far Virat has played 111 Test matches in which he has scored 8676 runs, while in ODIs he has played 275 matches in which he has scored 12898 runs, so let’s talk about the average of both formats. So Virat’s average in Tests is around 49.3 while in ODIs it is 57.3, it is clear that whether Virat plays ODIs or Tests, he can mold any format according to himself.

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