Team India has suffered its biggest blow yet! Run-machine Virat Kohli has been ruled out of the Afghanistan ODI series. Team India suffered its biggest blow so far! Run-machine Virat Kohli suddenly out of Afghanistan ODI series

A very shocking, disturbing and disturbing news is coming out from the corridors of Indian cricket lovers and sports world. Before the upcoming very important ODI series against Afghanistan, a serious diplomatic and physical crisis has arisen in the camp of the Indian cricket team. Team India’s most reliable and veteran batsman Virat Kohli is completely out of this entire series. Not only this, according to the strong reports coming from the corridors of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), regular captain Rohit Sharma and star all-rounder Hardik Pandya are also not completely fit and their playing has also come under diplomatic suspense. After this big and tough development, a huge challenge has arisen before the chief selector and the team management to prepare a strong playing eleven.

Why was Virat Kohli out after all? This big diplomatic reason suddenly came to light

Cricket fans around the world are extremely curious and worried to know why run-machine Virat Kohli is not able to be a part of this important series. According to diplomatic information received from team sources, due to the continuous rigorous cricket schedule and back-to-back matches, Virat Kohli has been advised by the BCCI medical team to take strict rest under Workload Management. Apart from this, some diplomatic inputs are also indicating that Virat wants to spend some much-needed time with his family. However, considering his credibility and current form, his absence against a team with a strong spin attack like Afghanistan can completely push Team India’s middle order on the back foot.

A serious crisis looms over the fitness of captain Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya.

It was not enough that Virat Kohli’s exit was another very harsh and bad news for Team India. The reports coming from the National Cricket Academy (NCA) regarding the fitness of captain Rohit Sharma and vice-captain Hardik Pandya are not good at all. Rohit Sharma had to face a hamstring injury during the last match, from which he has not been able to fully recover yet. On the other hand, Hardik Pandya, known for his injury prone credibility, has again experienced severe pain in his ankle. If these two veteran players are also not declared 100% fit diplomatically in time, then who will be given the captaincy of the team against Afghanistan has become a big question in itself.

Heavy responsibility of winning the series will be on young shoulders, search for new captain intensifies

In case of simultaneous absence or unfitness of all three senior players, now the Indian selectors will have to take a very tough and bold diplomatic decision. In such a situation, any young and experienced player like Shubhman Gill, KL Rahul or Suryakumar Yadav can be given the command of the team. Along with this, young batsmen and tough all-rounders who have consistently proved their credibility in IPL and domestic cricket will get a golden opportunity to leave their diplomatic mark on the international stage through this series. Cricket analysts believe that taking Afghanistan team lightly on home grounds can prove to be a drastic and suicidal step for Team India.

Diplomatic schedule of series against Afghanistan and increased concern of fans

This ODI series between India and Afghanistan is also considered very important in terms of ICC rankings. In such a situation, just before the start of the tough match, the news of injury and rest of the Indian main captains has completely diplomatically cooled the enthusiasm of the fans. Fans on social media are constantly raising tough questions on BCCI’s fitness and workload credibility policies. Now it remains to be seen with what strong diplomatic combination the selectors announce Team India and whether this new young brigade is able to succeed diplomatically in breaking the tough spin maze of Afghanistan without Virat-Rohit.