Virat Kohli shares time with RCB teammate Jordan Cox before crucial Test debut
Former India captain Virat Kohli was recently spotted with England youngster Jordan Cox, his teammate at Royal Challengers Bengaluru, during a meeting in London. Kohli is currently in the United Kingdom undergoing rehabilitation for a hamstring injury that he reportedly sustained during the IPL final. The veteran batter is expected to recover in time for India's upcoming assignment against England in July.
The meeting attracted significant attention as it took place just hours before Cox's anticipated Test debut against New Zealand, scheduled to begin on July 17. Photographs of the two cricketers chatting at a London restaurant quickly went viral on social media.
Kohli enjoyed another productive IPL season, scoring 675 runs, while Cox did not feature in a single match for Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Although the details of their conversation remain unknown, many fans speculated that Kohli may have shared valuable advice with the young English batter ahead of a potentially career-defining moment.
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Since retiring from Test cricket last year, Kohli has largely maintained a low public profile. Having shifted his base to London, he is frequently seen spending time with his family during breaks from cricket. Before returning to competitive action, he will be required to obtain fitness clearance from the Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru.
Meanwhile, Cox is set to benefit from significant changes in England's squad for the second Test. England have announced several alterations to the playing XI, including multiple debutants and a number of changes from the side that won the opening Test at Lord's.
Reports have also emerged regarding disciplinary issues involving England captain Ben Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson. According to media reports, both players were left out following an alleged breach of team curfew and an incident at a nightclub. However, British media outlets have suggested that neither player was the aggressor and that a rugby academy player was responsible for initiating the confrontation. An investigation into the matter is reportedly ongoing.
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