The final three Test matches between India and England are unlikely to include Virat Kohli.
Virat Kohli is the world’s greatest batter, according to Indian pacer Mohammed Shami. Several former cricket players ended the 35-year-old’s illustrious career in 2020 and 2021 after he went through a difficult period. Still, the batter from Delhi came back stronger than ever, topping the scoreboard for both the ODI World Cup in the subcontinent and the T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia. In the process, he also managed to score the most century runs in one-day international cricket history—50—by any cricket player in history.
Kohli is currently not playing for the Indian squad, citing personal reasons. It’s a little worrying that he might miss the final three Test matches against England as well, considering how badly India has batted in the first two matches. In Visakhapatnam, the hosts prevailed due to individual excellence, but there is still much space for development in terms of batting.
Rohit Sharma was dubbed the most dangerous batter by Shami at the same time. Often referred to as the “Hitman,” Rohit performed admirably in the ODI World Cup, starting most of the team’s matches well. He amassed 597 runs at a massive strike rate of 125.94 in 11 games, which is incredible to say the least.
“Virat Kohli is the world’s greatest batsman,” Just now, he shattered numerous records. I think Virat is the greatest, but Rohit Sharma is the world’s most dangerous batter, in my opinion,” Shami told News18.
Shami also referred to Rohit Sharma as the game’s most dangerous batsman. The “Hitman,” as he was affectionately called, did a great job leading his squad into most of the ODI World Cup. To put it mildly, he put up 597 runs at a ridiculous strike average of 125.94 in just 11 games.
He just broke multiple records, proving why “Virat Kohli is the world’s greatest batsman.” I believe that Virat is the greatest, but in my view, Rohit Sharma is the most dangerous batter in the world, Shami told News18.