This player is ready to replace Virat Kohli in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, made Australian bowlers a toy and scored a century

Manish Gaidhankar
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Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli’s retirement in Test cricket is nearing. This player of Team India is fully prepared to replace him in this format. Source: Social Media

Virat Kohli: Virat Kohli is India’s legendary batsman. He is counted among the best batsmen in the world in all three formats. But his performance has been disappointing in the last 4-5 years. His hunger for runs in Test cricket seems to be diminishing. In such a situation, he is being criticized with every match. There is pressure on him to retire from this format. After retiring from Test cricket, a young player is fully prepared to replace Virat Kohli .

This player will replace Virat Kohli in Test cricket

Virat Kohli is such an Indian player, after whose retirement, hardly any player can fill his void for years. But at present, there are many young players who have proved themselves on the basis of their performance. The selectors are also keeping an eye on these youngsters. One of these players is Sai Sudarshan , who is considered to be Virat’s successor in Test cricket. Sai Sudarshan, who has scored runs at an average of more than 50 in first class cricket, has been waiting for his turn for the last several years. After Virat retires, he can serve Team India for a long time.

He scored a century against Australia A 

Sai Sudarshan’s name is in the news these days because this batsman recently played a century innings on Australian soil, thrashing the Kangaroo bowlers. This innings came from his bat in the 4-day unofficial Test match played between India A and Australia A. In this match, Sai Sudarshan scored 103 runs in 200 balls, which included 9 fours. After this performance, there is talk of including him in the Indian team for the Border Gavaskar Trophy .

Sai Sudarshan ‘s career is brilliant 

Sai Sudarshan, who created a stir with his batting in first class cricket, has played 3 ODI matches for Team India, in which he has scored 127 runs at an average of 63.50. Apart from this, he has scored 1945 runs in 27 first class matches at an average of 43.22. 

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