
'Virat, the nation needs you': Shashi Tharoor ‘misses' Kohli more than ever amid Ind vs Eng 5th Test
Wondering if it is too late to urge Virat Kohli to return, Shashi Tharoor said the cricketer's 'grit and intensity, his inspirational presence in the field, not to mention his abundant batting skills, might have led to a different outcome.'
'I've been missing @imVkohli a few times during this series, but never as much as in this Test match. His grit and intensity, his inspirational presence in the field, not to mention his abundant batting skills, might have led to a different outcome. Is it too late to call him out if retirement? Virat, the nation needs you!' Shashi Tharoor's post read.

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