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After India’s impressive 113-run win at Centurion, India will now take on the hosts at the Wanderers on Monday. While the South African team is already in shock due to the sudden retirement of Quinton de Kock, the Indian team is also going through several interim controversies.
We all know that the news of Virat Kohli quitting the T20 captaincy in September brushed off his three-tier captaincy. He was also sacked from the ODI format last month. Rohit Sharma, who became captain after him, has also been ruled out of the series due to a hamstring injury. Now the responsibility of the team is on Rahul’s shoulders.
Now all eyes are on Virat Kohli’s Test captaincy. A format in which he has not scored a single century in the last 25 innings. He has scored runs in the last 25 innings at an average of just 26. Also, India’s spectacular and historic victories in the second and first Test reminds the BCCI of what they are dealing with. There is no doubt that Virat Kohli is India’s most successful Test captain.
De Kock’s decision, which came after India’s victory on Thursday, had a
great impact on South African cricket. Kyle Wren can now be included in
the playing 11 in his place, but de Kock’s departure is a big setback
for the team.