– Between 2016-19, Kohli scored 10,603 runs in Test cricket with an average of 71.16, including 36 centuries and 46 fifties.
– Under his captaincy,India achieved the No.1 ICC ranking for Tests and reached the final of the inaugural World test Championship.
Ravi Shastri’s remarks highlight Virat Kohli’s exceptional contribution not only as a batsman but also as a leader elevating India’s stature globally across all formats-particularly Tests-during his peak years between 2016-19. his dominance during this period underscores why he is revered both statistically (with phenomenal averages) and symbolically (ushering impactful victories).Though, discussions around ODI team composition ahead of crucial tournaments like the ICC Cricket World Cup point toward India’s intent to strike a balance between experience and emerging talent.
Kohli’s continued participation in limited-over formats ensures that he remains a figure central to India’s short-term goals while newer strategies are considered for long-term transitions within key roles such as leadership or batting order dynamics. How these decisions unfold will likely influence both player legacy management and results on global platforms-a critical crossroad for Indian cricket moving forward.