Manjrekar Doubles Down on Comments About Virat Kohli
Raga News Zone | Sports Desk
Former Indian cricketer and commentator Sanjay Manjrekar has once again stirred controversy with his comments on Virat Kohli’s decision to retire from Test cricket. Manjrekar stated that ODI cricket is comparatively easier for top-order batsmen, implying that Kohli’s choice to focus on limited-overs formats reduces the challenge he faces as a player.
Manjrekar, who played for India in the late 1980s and early 1990s, emphasized that Test cricket remains the ultimate test of a batsman’s skill and temperament. He pointed out that players like Joe Root, Kane Williamson, and Steve Smith continue to excel in the longest format, highlighting the prestige and difficulty of Test cricket.
In recent interviews, Manjrekar defended his viewpoint, arguing that consistent performance in ODIs does not necessarily reflect a player’s overall mastery across all formats. His remarks have sparked mixed reactions among fans and cricket experts. Some agree that Test cricket is the true measure of a player, while others feel Kohli’s decision is justified given his priorities and workload.
This latest debate underscores the ongoing discussion in cricket circles about the relative challenges of different formats and the career choices of iconic players like Virat Kohli.
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