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Following the completion of the ODI series, Virat Kohli departs from the West Indies on a private jet

As his tour of the West Indies draws to a conclusion, India’s top batter Virat Kohli praised a private jet operator for the memorable flight home. He shared a few images on social media before, during, and after his protracted trip home.

Virat posted on Instagram, “Thank you @acs_aircharter and @capt.abupatel for organizing my flight and wonderful service too.

The vacation for the former Indian captain turned out to be a lengthier one since he was unable to participate in West Indies’ last two ODI matches. After being dropped down the order in the first game with captain Rohit Sharma, Kohli was forced to return home without ever facing a ball in the format he had perfected for a very long time.

In order to fill open spots and offer more playing experience to the youngsters or other potential middle order challengers, both Rohit and Virat were left out of the starting eleven for the second and third games.

As they prepare for the forthcoming Asia Cup and the ODI World Cup at home later this year, the Men in Blue were seen attempting more possibilities and combinations.

Due to his absence from the T20I series against the West Indies and Ireland, Virat is anticipated to play in the Asia Cup right away. The talismanic hitter was in top form throughout the Test series after scoring 76 runs patiently in the first Test to assist his side win.

After hitting his 29th Test century in his 500th international game, he immediately backed it up with a lengthy inning as India won the two-match series 1-0.

West Indies managed to win the second ODI, but were soundly defeated in the decider, giving India a 2-1 series victory under the leadership of Hardik Pandya.

The fact that Virat, Rohit, and Ravindra Jadeja are not taking part in the T20I series in the Caribbean enabled the former captain to come home for a short break before getting back to work on getting ready for the approaching big events.

 

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