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Parthiv Patel: Chance for Virat Kohli to end ICC title drought

Updated on: 06 June,2021 11:41 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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"Now there is a chance for Virat Kohli - who has been eluded from the ICC trophy, he has led India in couple of ICC tournaments, but this is big. Winning Test championship would be a big feather in his cap," said Patel on Star Sports.

Parthiv Patel: Chance for Virat Kohli to end ICC title drought

Parthiv Patel. Pic/Suresh Karkera

Virat Kohli, who has never won an International Cricket Council (ICC) trophy as India skipper, has got a great chance to fill that void in this month's World Test Championship final against New Zealand, said former India wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel.


"This is the ultimate format of cricket. Everyone wants to become a Test player and now there's a World Cup of Test Championship," said Patel.


"Now there is a chance for Virat Kohli - who has been eluded from the ICC trophy, he has led India in a couple of ICC tournaments, but this is big. Winning Test championship would be a big feather in his cap," said Patel on Star Sports.


Kohli has led India in two ICC tournaments - the 2017 Champions Trophy and the 2019 50-over World Cup. However, his team came up short in the final stages of both the tournaments.

While India lost to Pakistan in the 2017 Champions Trophy final by 180 runs, they lost to New Zealand in the 2019 50-over World Cup semi-final by 18 runs.

The Kane Williamson-led side that defended 239 against India will again be India's rival, in the WTC final.

Former India speedster Ajit Agarkar said the WTC final is a big deal and both teams will want to win the inaugural edition of the tournament.

"It is a big deal. Everyone remembers the first person to get to any sort of landmark and that's what makes it special. So, to be involved and particularly in the middle when the rules changed, the percentages came into play when India was way ahead at one point, they still had to get the job done.

Both teams will be up for it and both teams will be very excited to be a part of it," he said further.

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