Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant have been offered a bio-bubble reprieve by the BCCI and the two players won’t highlight in the third and last T20I of the series against West Indies.
The BCCI has offered Kohli a 10-day reprieve from the Indian group’s profile bubble. A report from PTI further expresses that Kohli and Pant won’t play in the three-match T20 series against Sri Lanka starting on February 24 in Lucknow.

“Indeed, Kohli has ventured out from home on Saturday morning as India have effectively won the series. As it has been chosen by BCCI, it will be an approach to give all the normal all design players intermittent breaks from the air pocket to guarantee that their responsibility the executives and emotional well-being is dealt with,” a senior BCCI official conscious of the improvement told PTI on the state of obscurity.

Kohli has been with the Indian group since December when the side visited South Africa for three Tests and as numerous ODIs. The 33-year-old had driven the group in the Test series prior to venturing down as skipper in the longest arrangement daily after the last Test in Cape Town.
The hitter played in all the three ODIs against West Indies and scored a significant 50 years in the second T20I of the series against the guests on Friday.

Kohli hammered a truly necessary fifty after a line of low scores in the restricted overs design, scoring 52 off 41 conveyances to rescue difficult situations after early excusals of Ishan Kishan (2), Rohit Sharma (19), and Suryakumar Yadav (6).

“I chose to be positive when I went in,” Kohli had said as he pondered his innings.

“Notwithstanding losing a couple of wickets, I needed to go on similarly. I was frustrated to get out on the grounds that the game was set up pleasantly to go hard in the last couple of overs, which is my solidarity. I’m glad that I went out with a reasonable purpose today.”