'It'll be a bit weird not seeing No. 18...': Stokes feels India will miss Virat's 'fighting spirit' in England Tests

IANS June 18, 2025 378 views

England captain Ben Stokes has highlighted the significant void left by Virat Kohli's retirement from Test cricket. Stokes emphasized Kohli's remarkable fighting spirit and competitive nature during an interview before the upcoming Test series. The five-match series marks a transition for Indian cricket, with Shubman Gill leading the team. Both teams will compete in a crucial ICC World Test Championship cycle, with India seeking their first series win in England since 2007.

"It'll be a bit weird not seeing number 18 on the back of any Indian shirt" - Ben Stokes
'It'll be a bit weird not seeing No. 18...': Stokes feels India will miss Virat's 'fighting spirit' in England Tests
New Delhi, June 18: England skipper and all-rounder Ben Stokes heaped praises on talismanic batter Virat Kohli, saying India will miss his "fighting spirit" when the two teams face-off in a five-match Test series, starting from June 20, adding that he will feel weird not seeing a number 18 jersey on the field.

Key Points

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Virat Kohli retires after illustrious 14-year Test career

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Stokes acknowledges Kohli's competitive spirit

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New era begins for Indian cricket under Shubman Gill

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Five-match Test series starts June 20

Team India is taking up the big challenge of a five-Test tour without players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, both of whom have announced their retirement from Test cricket just before the tour. The Indian team will be led by a new face, Shubman Gill, after the India stalwarts announced their retirement from Test cricket last month.

In a video released by England Cricket on their Instagram, Stokes said, "I think what India will miss will be his fighting spirit out in the game, his competitiveness, desire to win. He has made number 18 his, hasn't he? It'll be a bit weird not seeing number 18 on the back of anyone... of any Indian shirt, but he has been class for them for a long period of time."

Kohil ended his 14-year career worth 9,230 runs in 123 matches at an average of 46.85, including 30 centuries. He hung up his spikes as the fourth-most successful Test captain overall, behind Graeme Smith (53 wins), Ricky Ponting (48 wins), and Steve Waugh (41 wins).

Stokes further revealed that he texted Kohli after the Indian ace announced to draw curtains to his illustrious red ball career. "I did text him, saying it's going to be a shame not to play against him because I love playing against Virat. We both love playing against each other because we have that same mindset when we are out in the field that it's a battle," he said.

"He has been incredible and he deserves sort of I'm sure no doubt there's been a lot of praise for him over in India. There's definitely been praise from players over here and you know he's done really well against England so yeah, he has been a class player." Stokes added.

The England tour also signals the start of a new era for Indian cricket, under the new captain Gill. This five-match seroes also marks the beginning of the 2025-27 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle for both teams.

India will face England in the first Test of the five-match series at the Headingley Cricket Ground from June 20. The second Test will be played at Edgbaston from July 2 while the third Test will be held at the iconic Lord's beginning on July 10.

Both India and England will later travel to Manchester for the fourth Test to be played at Old Trafford from July 23, before concluding the Test series at the Kennington Oval in London starting on July 31.

India are aiming to win a Test series in England for the first time since 2007.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Stokes is absolutely right - Kohli's intensity was unmatched! That number 18 jersey gave nightmares to bowlers worldwide. But time for new heroes to emerge. Hope Gill and co. make us proud in England 🇮🇳 #NewEra
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Priya M.
While we'll miss Virat's passion, let's not forget this is a great opportunity for young players. Jaiswal, Gill, Pant - they can create their own legacy. England conditions will be tough but our boys have the talent!
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Arjun S.
Respect to Stokes for his gracious words. But honestly, I'm more worried about our bowling attack in English conditions. Bumrah can't do everything alone! Where are the quality swing bowlers?
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Sneha R.
Emotional to see legends retire, but cricket moves on. Hope BCCI gives Gill proper support - captaincy in England is baptism by fire! 🤞 Hope he learns from Kohli's aggressive mindset but keeps his own calm personality.
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Vikram J.
People talking about batting, but real test will be our fielding! Kohli set such high standards in the slips and outfield. Young team needs to match that energy. No dropped catches please!
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Neha P.
While I appreciate Stokes' comments, let's not make this series about who's NOT playing. It's about who IS playing. Time for new rivalries and new memories. Best of luck Team India! 🏏

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