Ravi Shastri reveals who will take over T20I captaincy charge from Virat Kohli

The Kohli-Shastri era came to an end as team India played their last game in the T20I World Cup against Namibia.

Team India’s campaign in the ongoing T20I World Cup ended with a consolation win against Namibia. India’s head coach Ravi Shastri’s tenure also came to an end with this tournament. It was the last T20I game for Virat Kohli too as the captain of the team. There have been many speculations about the next Indian captain for quite some time. Finally, Ravi Shastri reveals who will take the mantle from Kohli and lead team India.

The Indian squad entered the tournament as favourites; however, they couldn’t win the big games against Pakistan and New Zealand which ultimately cost them the tournament. The fans had high hopes, but they were all shattered with India’s exit from the tournament. With the end of the campaign, the Kohli-Shastri era also came to an end with Kohli bidding adieu to the T20I captaincy. Ravi Shastri reveals who could be the next skipper for India in the shortest format.

Ravi Shastri reveals who will lead the Indian team

“I think in Rohit, you have got a very capable guy. He has won so many IPLs and has been the vice-captain of this side. He’s ready in the wings to take that job. As far as the T20 team is concerned, we will always have got a strong team. We might have not won this World Cup, but continuing forward, you will always have a very strong team because of the IPL,” Shastri was quoted saying in the post-match conference after the game against Namibia.

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Rohit Sharma seems to be the best option currently to take charge of the Indian team in the shortest format, considering his experience with the Mumbai Indians. Ravi Shastri was optimistic about team India’s future and opined that the team will soon win one of the ICC tournaments. Ravi Shastri reveals how they were a bit defensive in the game against New Zealand, which in turn caused their exit from the marquee event.

As for the Indian team, they will play their next bilateral series in November itself. New Zealand is touring India for 3 T20Is and 2 Tests, starting from 17th November in Jaipur. The Indian team will enter the field with a new captain and a new head coach in Rahul Dravid. They would like to start afresh after a disappointing exhibition in the T20I World Cup.

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