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The cricketing world has been abuzz with discussions and debates over the sudden and undisclosed leave taken by Virat Kohli during the ongoing Test series against England. The absence of the Indian cricketing stalwart has stirred mixed feelings among fans, with some expressing disappointment and frustration. However, amidst the uproar, a significant voice has emerged in support of Kohli, with BCCI Secretary Jay Shah extending his support to the Delhi-born crickete🧔r.
The mystery behind Virat Kohli’s unannounced leave
Kohli’s decision to make himself unavailable for the opening two tests against England raised eyebrows and sparked various speculations. Initially set to join the team, Kohli’s sudden move without disclosing the reason for his leave left fans curious and eager for his return in the remaining three Tests.
AB de Villiers’ second child claim and U-turn
As rumours circulated about Kohli and his wife, Anushka Sharma expecting their second child, the cricketing community was caught in a whirlwind of uncertainty. The news seemed to gain credibility when Virat’s close friend AB de Villiers confirmed the pregnancy. However, the situation took a sudden turn when de Villiers issued an apology anꦏd retracted his statement, leav🌄ing fans bewildered. What added to the frustration was Kohli even opting out from the remaining three Tests against England.
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Fan discontent and social media outcry
The lack of transparency surrounding Kohli’s leave fueled discontent among fans, who expressed their displeasure over social media, questioning his priorities and commitment to national duty. Amidst the escalating tension, BCCI Secretary Shah stepped forward to address the concerns and extend his unequivocal support to the former Indian captain.
Jay Shah’s unwavering support
Interacting with the media on the sidelines of the renaming of the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium ahead of the third Test between India and England, Shah emphasized the importance of respecting players’ rights to personal leave and highlighted Kohli’s unwavering commitment to the game over the past 15 years. He urged fans to trust the players and assured them that discussions about Kohli’s leave could take place later.
“If somebody is asking for a personal leave in 15 years, then it is his right to ask for it. Virat is not that kind of a player that he would ask for a leave without any reason. We must back and trust our players. We will talk about Virat later,” said Shah.