Under 90 days after he chose to venture down as captain of India's T20I and ODI groups, Virat Kohli has surrendered the captaincy of the Test side. The earth shattering declaration comes a day after India's 1-2 Test series rout to South Africa.
Kohli ventures down as India's best Test chief ever, having driven the group to 40 successes from 68 coordinates with an amazing success level of 58.82. This is most by any captain with in excess of 10 Tests as chief, way in front of MS Dhoni, Sourav Ganguly and Mohammed Azharuddin, who captained India in 60, 49 and 47 Tests separately.
"It's been 7 years of difficult work, work and steady determination regularly to take the group in the correct bearing. I've done the occupation with outright trustworthiness and didn't forgot about anything there. Everything needs to stop at some stage and for me as Test Captain of India, it's currently," Kohli said in a delivery gave on Twitter.
"There have been many ups and furthermore a few downs along the way, however never has there been an absence of exertion or conviction. I have consistently had faith in giving my 120% in all that I do, and on the off chance that I can't do that, I know it's not the best thing to do. I have outright clearness in my heart and I can't be untrustworthy to my group."
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