Big BCCI Central Contracts Boost For Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Says Report. Shreyas Iyer To…

The pillars of India Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma should continue their list of BCCI central contracts from Grade A + for 2025-26, while Shreyas Iyer should return to the list after being abandoned on the previous occasion due to missing domestic cricket. The Cricket Control Council in India (BCCI) seeks to keep Virat and Rohit in contract A, who will see them winning RS 7 crosses despite the retirement of the duo of the T20i format. Rohit and Virat had their last dance in the format after having ended the drought of the ICC of India by lifting the T20 World Cup last year at La Barbado.
“Rohit and Virat will continue their central Grade A + contract (7 crores) even after retiring from the T20i format. They are great players and will receive the respect they deserve. Shreyas Iyer should be back in the central contract,” said BCCI sources.
Rohit, a modern icon in white ball cricket, has lost its charm and its purple patch in all formats. After bringing the curtain back on his T20i career on a memorable note, the batter of experienced opening used silence.
During the 3-0 historical 3-0 series, Whitewash against New Zealand, the ardent opener, who lost his flamboyance, contributed to only 91 points on three test games, with an average of 15.17.
Even before the defeat of the series against the Kiwis, when India faced the Bangladesh, the dynamic opening has only amassed 42 points in two test games while doing only 10.50.
After a forgetful race at home, Rohit’s performance aroused criticism after its Shambolic display during tests in Australia. In five rounds during the series, Rohit had only 31 points to display at an appalling average of 6.20.
Meanwhile, Virat, which could just make 190 points in 10 rounds during the recently concluded Border-Gavaskar trophy, was among the players who were examined after the defeat of the 1-3 series against Australia.
Virat finished last year with only 655 international points in 23 games and 32 rounds, with an average of 21.83, with a century and two fifty in name. His best score was 100 *.
On the other hand, Shreyas, as well as Ishan Kishan, were abandoned from the list of central contracts of the BCCI after having disappeared the domestic cricket despite being available. Since then, Shreyas has put hard lessons on the inner circuit of India and has presented a hot form.
During his last Ranji trophy campaign, Shreyas collected 480 five -game points for Mumbai, with an average of 68.57 while hitting at a healthy 90.22 pace.
With 345 points in his nine game kitty, Shreyas was the highest run-detaine from the Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy. He showed his rich form of form in the Vijay Hazare trophy, with 325 points in five games to an amazing average of 325.00.
He was part of the winning race for the India Champions Trophy in February and ended the tournament as the country’s first scorer with 243 five -game points.
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