After India’s thrilling win at Edgbaston, the tide turned at Lord’s where the team suffered a narrow 22-run defeat, falling behind 1-2 in the ongoing five-match Test series against England. As Shubman Gill prepares to lead Team India into the fourth Test at Manchester’s Old Trafford on July 23, an unexpected reminder of Virat Kohli’s legacy has surfaced—this time, not on the pitch, but on the walls of the stadium.
Kohli's Poster Draws Attention in Manchester
Although Kohli retired from Test cricket earlier this year, his presence is still being felt. While the star batter was last seen attending Wimbledon in London, a massive poster of him now adorns the exterior of Old Trafford stadium in Manchester. The display features Kohli alongside South African pacer Kagiso Rabada and Indian women’s team opener Smriti Mandhana, underscoring his ongoing influence in world cricket.
The poster promotes the upcoming fourth Test between India and England and includes the schedule for other future matches at the venue. Despite not playing, Kohli’s image continues to draw fans and reflect his enduring impact.
India’s Poor Track Record at Old Trafford
Old Trafford has historically been a tough venue for India. Out of nine Test matches played at this ground, India has lost four and drawn five. The team is yet to register a single Test victory here.
Only eight Indian players have scored centuries at this ground, with the last ones being Sachin Tendulkar and Mohammad Azharuddin back in 1990. Virat Kohli, despite his remarkable career, never managed to score a century at this venue. The last time India played a Test at Old Trafford in 2021 under Kohli’s captaincy, they ended up on the losing side.
As India looks to bounce back and level the series, the hope is that the team can overcome past records and make history in Manchester—where even in retirement, Virat Kohli’s presence continues to inspire.
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