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Does Virat Kohli enter India's T20I XI given that Deepak Hooda, Suryakumar Yadav, and Shreyas Iyer are already vying for the middle-order spot? It's a difficult topic to answer because there are so many considerations to make, but none is more important than the feelings and significance of prior performances.  In his current form, Kohli scored at a strike rate of 115 in the IPL 2022 and hasn't played a single T20 match since. However, how can anyone forget that Kohli is still one of the finest players in the world and has held that position for nearly a decade across all formats of the game? Every game from this point forward is an audition for the T20 World Cup, and Kohli's development will be closely watched before the three-match T20I series against England that begins on July 7.

Due to their participation in the Edgbaston Test, which India lost by 7 wickets, the former skipper will be available beginning with the second game. Will Kohli make the starting XI, though, is still an open issue. Wasim Jaffer, a former India opener, says he will for the time being, but his performance will be discussed because he is no longer a guarantee.