Former wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel says winning the World Test Championship is a big thing for Virat Kohli.

Former India wicketkeeper-batsman Parthiv Patel has said that Team India skipper Virat Kohli has the meaning of the World Test Championship (WTC) award and now Virat Kohli has a huge opportunity. He has led India in some ICC tournaments and that is a big thing. Winning a Test Championship will be a huge achievement for him as a captain. He said both India and New Zealand keep an eye on the title. Virat Kohli now has the golden opportunity to win his first ever ICC title.

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In the Star Sports program ‘Game Plan’, Patel said, ‘This is the very nature of cricket and everybody wants to be a Test player and now there is the World Cup Test Championship. The big thing for him is to win the team’s first WTC title under his leadership. Under the leadership of Virat, India lost by 180 runs against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy final and New Zealand by 18 runs in the 2019 World Cup semi-final. This means that Virat Kohli cannot win a single ICC title as captain.

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The final of the World Test Championship between India and New Zealand will be played in the Aegis Bowl in Southampton from June 18-22. For this match, if India reach the Aegis Bowl, New Zealand will be playing the first match of the two-match Test series at Lord’s ground against host England. The round-up of experienced players for this big match has begun, in which they are saying the name of their favorite team.

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