Four Players Who's Careers are Going Downhill During Virat Kohli's Captaincy 1

3. Sarfaraz Khan:

Four Players Who's Careers are Going Downhill During Virat Kohli's Captaincy 2
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Earmarked for achieving greater heights in the game, the youngster is still not in frame as far as the senior Indian team is concerned. The 19-year old, who rose to prominence when just at the age of 12, he broke the record for the highest score in the Harris Shield inter-school tournament, making 439 for Rizvi Springfield, had proved his mettle in the 2015 Indian Premier League when his quickfire cameos impressed one and all.

In 2016, he finished the Under-19 World Cup as the second-highest run-scorer with 355 runs from six matches, often rescuing India from faltering starts. However, his promising career took an unfortunate turn when his poor fitness forced Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Virat Kohli to keep him out of the playing eleven despite his impressive performances in the previous seasons as the right-handed batsman did not get a single game due to his poor fitness in 2017