Virat Kohli to step down as India's T20 captain after World Cup

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Cricket - First One Day International - India v England - Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune, India - March 23, 2021 Indias Virat Kohli in action. — Reuters/File
Cricket - First One Day International - India v England - Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune, India - March 23, 2021 India's Virat Kohli in action. — Reuters/File

  • Virat Kohli will continue to lead the Test and one-day international sides (ODI).
  • Kohli says he needs to give himself space to be ready to lead his team other formats.
  • Indian cricket team has never lost a Twenty20 series under his captaincy. 


Virat Kohli will step down as captain of the Indian Twenty20 side after next month's World Cup in the United Arab Emirates and Oman, the player said on Thursday.

Kohli will continue to lead the Test and one-day international sides (ODI).

"...considering my immense workload over the last 8-9 years playing all 3 formats and captaining regularly for last 5-6 years, I feel I need to give myself space to be fully ready to lead the Indian team in test and ODI cricket," Kohli said in a statement posted on Twitter.

"I have given everything to the team during my time as T20 captain and I will continue to do so for the T20 team as a batsman going forward."

The 32-year-old said he consulted, among others, Rohit before taking the decision.

A top national cricket board official had said earlier this week that Kohli would continue to captain India in all three formats, after speculation that the batting great could be replaced as skipper for limited-overs games.

Kohli received a vote of confidence from Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah.

"There is no such proposal (to replace Kohli) and the team is led by Virat and we are backing him," said Shah.

"We are sensitive to the fact that such a proposal is not in the interest of Indian team when it will take part in a World Cup," Shah told website Cricbuzz.

Indian media had reported that opening batsman Rohit Sharma could take over as Twenty20 and 50-over captain and that the change had been discussed by the BCCI.

"As long as a team is performing, the question of change in captaincy doesn't arise," Shah was reported as saying by the Indian Express newspaper.

Kohli led India to a landmark Test series win in Australia in January and they were leading 2-1 in England when the fifth and final Test was controversially cancelled last week because of a coronavirus outbreak in the tourists' camp.

India have not lost a Twenty20 series under Kohli, but they have failed to win either the 50-over Champions Trophy, World Cup or T20 World Cup since he became white ball captain in 2017.

Shah also confirmed that India have offered to play two extra T20 matches in England next July in place of the cancelled Test.

The England board suffered huge financial losses from the refusal of Indian players to take part because of coronavirus fears.

"Instead of three T20Is, we will play five T20Is. Alternately, we will be willing to play a one-off Test as well. It is up to them to choose either of the offers," said Shah.

India pulled out of the final Test at Old Trafford last week after head coach Ravi Shastri and other support staff contracted the virus and had to be isolated.

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said Monday that India are willing to reschedule the final Test as part of next year's series.


— Additional input from AFP