Vikas Kohli Sparks Big Debate Claims Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma Were “Removed” From Test Cricket.
Introduction
The Indian cricket world was rocked on Monday after Vikas Kohli — elder brother of Virat Kohli — posted a sharp, emotionally charged message on social media, indirectly accusing team management of forcing both Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma out of Test cricket.
His comments, though later deleted, triggered a massive public debate around transparency, respect for senior players, and the handling of India’s Test transition.
A Post That Triggered a Storm
On November 25, Vikas Kohli shared a message expressing his frustration with the current state of Indian Test cricket. In his post, he wrote:
“This is what happens when you try to boss around and change things unnecessarily which were not broken.”
He followed it up with a second post — also deleted later — claiming:
“Virat and Rohit were removed from Test cricket. They did not retire by choice.”
His posts hinted at:
- A mismanaged transition phase
- A weakened Indian batting lineup
- Too many all-rounders and experimental selections
- A lack of respect for senior players
- Internal decisions disrupting team structure
The posts went viral before being taken down, with fans and former cricketers weighing in on whether there was any truth to these allegations.
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Understanding the Context: What Actually Happened?
To understand the controversy, it’s important to recall the sequence of events from earlier this year:
1. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma retired from Test cricket in May 2025.
Both players posted official retirement messages, thanking fans and teammates. Their decisions were treated as voluntary and personal.
2. The cricket board stated clearly that no player was forced to retire.
Officials repeatedly maintained that the board has never “pushed” any player into retirement and that both superstars stepped away from Tests by their own choice.
3. Both players continue to be active in limited-overs formats.
Their retirement was format-specific, not a full international exit.
4. Several former players earlier hinted the farewell was poorly managed.
Cricketing voices have previously commented that two modern legends deserved a formal farewell match or ceremony, something that never happened.
This context forms the backdrop of Vikas Kohli’s explosive remarks.
Last time he said, “I can't celebrate Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli milestones over a series loss.”
— Selfless⁴⁵ (@SelflessCricket) November 26, 2025
Now he has lost the series without any milestone. Man of his Words. 😭 pic.twitter.com/GjeZkcPm89
Why His Claims Hit a Nerve
Even if unverified, Vikas’s statements touched on several frustrations already circulating among fans and cricket experts.
1. India’s Test performance has fallen noticeably.
Recent Test struggles — both away and at home — have raised questions about squad balance and team strategy.
2. There appears to be an unstable batting order.
Critics argue that removing two world-class Test batsmen in quick succession destabilised the top order, forcing younger players into high-pressure roles too soon.
3. There is confusion over team combinations.
Fans have questioned the use of multiple all-rounders and even experimenting with a bowler at No. 3 on certain occasions.
4. Many believe Kohli and Rohit deserved a grand farewell.
The abrupt nature of their exits left many disappointed. They are two of the biggest names in world cricket — and fans had expected a dignified send-off.
Given this environment, Vikas Kohli’s posts amplified ongoing concerns.
The Allegation: Were They Really “Removed”?
The central point in Vikas Kohli’s statements is the claim that Virat and Rohit did not voluntarily retire.
However, so far:
- There is no official evidence supporting the claim.
- Player retirement announcements appeared personal and carefully worded.
- Board officials strongly denied any pressure or involvement.
This places the allegation firmly in the realm of speculation, not established fact.
Still, the mere idea that two legendary cricketers may have been phased out forcefully has kept the topic alive.
The Angle of “Transition” — A Controversial Buzzword
The Indian team management has frequently spoken about a “transition phase,” something that has been mentioned repeatedly since early 2024.
According to critics, the phrase has been used to justify:
- Dropping experienced players
- Prioritizing youngsters without adequate support
- Making abrupt squad changes
- Imposing new leadership styles
Former players have suggested that transitions should be smooth, not sudden, especially in a format like Test cricket where experience matters immensely.
Vikas Kohli’s comments reflect the same sentiment — that a stable system was dismantled too quickly.
Why Fans Related So Strongly to Vikas’s Words
Vikas Kohli is not just any fan — he is family.
For many supporters:
- His emotional posts felt authentic, not politically crafted.
- His words expressed what many fans quietly felt.
- The sudden retirement of two giants still feels unresolved.
Within hours, thousands of comments echoed the same thought:
“If their own families feel this way, something isn’t right.”
Even after deletion, screenshots of his posts circulated widely.
Vikrant Gupta: Now people will finally understand Rohit Sharma’s importance. He has won so many matches for India at home and in difficult conditions.
— Rohan💫 (@rohann__45) November 25, 2025
Well said .@vikrantgupta73 sir. 👏
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Larger Issues Reflected in This Controversy
This episode shines a light on several deeper issues:
1. Communication gaps in Indian cricket
Fans often feel in the dark regarding major decisions.
2. Lack of ceremonial farewells
Many greats — including MS Dhoni — never got farewell matches.
3. Pressure on new management
Any strategic misstep now becomes highly visible and widely criticised.
4. Emotional attachment
Indian fans feel deeply connected to their cricketing heroes. Sudden exits hurt.
Is This Debate Good or Bad for Indian Cricket?
Good because:
- It forces transparency
- Highlights flaws in decision-making
- Puts pressure to honour senior players
- Reflects fans’ emotional investment
Bad because:
- It fuels speculation
- Causes unnecessary friction
- Distracts from on-field performance
- Creates confusion among younger players
Ultimately, this debate reflects the passion Indian fans have for their cricketing icons — and the sensitivity around how legends are treated.
Conclusion: A Debate That Won’t End Soon
Vikas Kohli’s comments — though deleted — have reignited a national conversation about respect, legacy, transitions, and accountability in Indian cricket.
Whether or not the claims are true, one thing is clear:
The sudden Test exits of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma remain an emotional wound for millions of fans.
Until one of the players speaks openly about what happened behind the scenes, the debate will continue to simmer — and questions around India’s handling of its greatest players will keep coming back.
