KL Rahul has been given the captaincy in his place. Suddenly, Virat Kohli not playing the second Test match is giving rise to many questions.
Team India is currently on a tour of South Africa where it is playing the second test match in Johannesburg. In this match, regular Virat Kohli is not playing due to injury.
It is also indicating that something is not going well between Kohli and BCCI. that is the reason because of which KL Rahul is leading the team.
KL Rahul replaces Virat Kohli due to conflict between BCCI
Let us tell that in the second test match, KL Rahul is captaining instead of Virat Kohli. During the toss, KL Rahul had said that Virat has a cramp in his upper back.
In such a situation, he is under the supervision of the physio. Hopefully, he will be fine by the third test match.
However, the most surprising thing here is that Virat Kohli had also practiced with the rest of the players after Rahul Dravid’s press conference but suddenly he was out of the playing 11.
Had Kohli played the second match, he would have played the 100th Test match of his career in the Cape Town Test match, which is no longer possible.
Conflict between Virat Kohli and BCCI
As soon as Kohli was out of the second test match, since then the market of speculation is hot.
Many people are even predicting Kohli’s retirement, while some say that all is not well between BCCI and him.
In fact, Kohli is also called the fitness king and he pays a lot of attention to his workouts.
In such a situation, the fittest player of the team suddenly starts having back pain, nothing is being digested.
Along with this, Virat Kohli also did not attend the press conference before the second Test match, on which the journalists also questioned the head coach Rahul Dravid.
This question is arising in everyone’s mind that why did Virat Kohli have pain just before the match? and suddenly KL Rahul becomes captain of the team.
On another hand, Rohit Sharma is going through injury and because of this KL Rahul is going to lead the team in ODI format against South Africa.