Shastri's Advice to Struggling Kohli and Rohit: Revive Form with Domestic Cricket
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In the wake of India's recent performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, former coach Ravi Shastri has offered some sage advice to the team's struggling stars, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Suggesting that a stint in domestic cricket could be just what the duo needs to regain their form and mentor younger players, Shastri's words carry significant weight. By returning to their roots and competing in domestic matches, Kohli and Rohit can fine-tune their Test skills, work on their techniques, and share their valuable experience with the next generation of Indian cricketers. This move could not only benefit the seasoned players but also have a positive impact on the overall Indian cricket team, potentially leading to improved performances in international competitions like the ICC World Test Championship. With the cricket world watching, will Kohli and Rohit take Shastri's advice on board and make a return to domestic cricket? ...Read more
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