Virat Kohli steps down as India Test captain

“Everything has to come to a halt at some stage and for me as Test captain of India, it’s now”

Vishal Dikshit15-Jan-2022Virat Kohli has stepped down as captain of India’s Test team, with immediate effect, a day after losing the Test series to South Africa 2-1 with a seven-wicket loss in Cape Town.He took over as full-time Test captain in early 2015, when MS Dhoni had announced retirement in Australia, and ended up as India’s most successful Test captain ever.Related

  • Kohli: 'You don't need to be a captain to be a leader'

  • Kohli resigns as Test captain: Rohit 'shocked', tributes from colleagues pour in

  • The aura, the intensity and the cameras around Virat Kohli's captaincy

  • Timeline of Kohli's Test captaincy – World No.1, brain fade, and 36 all out

  • Rohit, Rahul or Pant – who will replace Kohli as India's next Test captain?

Kohli’s sudden announcement on Twitter comes on the back of a series of public exchanges between him and the BCCI, which started with his T20I resignation before the 2021 World Cup. In early December, the BCCI then stripped Kohli of the ODI captaincy, naming Rohit Sharma the new white-ball leader. A day later, BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said that he had asked Kohli not to step down as T20I captain, but Kohli soon contradicted Ganguly, saying his decision to step down was “received well”, termed as “progressive” by the BCCI top brass, and that he “wasn’t told to reconsider” his decision. Kohli also expressed his disappointment in the same press conference, saying he had been told about his removal as ODI captain just 90 minutes before the selection meeting to pick the Test squad for South Africa, and “there was no prior communication to me at all”.Most wins as Test captain: Virat Kohli tops the list for India•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

The controversy stretched further when chief selector Chetan Sharma – while announcing the ODI squad for the South Africa tour on December 31 – said “everyone who was present in the meeting” asked Kohli to reconsider his decision when he stepped down as T20I captain.In his tweet, Kohli said: “It’s been 7 years of hard work, toil and relentless perseverance everyday to take the team in the right direction. I’ve done the job with absolute honesty and left nothing out there. Everything has to come to a halt at some stage and for me as Test captain of India, it’s now. There have been many ups and also some downs along the journey, but never has there been a lack of effort or lack of belief. I have always believed in giving my 120 per cent in everything I do, and if I can’t do that, I know it’s not the right thing to do. I have absolute clarity in my heart and I cannot be dishonest to my team.