The graph of Kohli's leadership is falling! In the first Test match between India and England at Chennai, England not only defeated India, but also the biggest victory of India in Test history by 227 runs. In addition, England climbed to the fourth position from the top spot in the Test World Cup qualifiers and captured India's lead. India's defeat is noteworthy because just 20 days before the match, the Indian team had arrived in Australia after winning an impossible series. After all, someone is losing or winning a game! But it was like a bird flying high in the sky and crashing to the ground. Therefore, it is natural for every cricket fan to have doubts about this defeat. In the last 3 Tests in Australia, Ajinkya Rahane was the captain. India had two wins and one draw, while India lost the first match to Adelaide under Kohli. The subsequent history is well known. Earlier, India had lost the two-match series against New Zealand 2-0 in January 2020 under the leadership of Kohli. The loss in the first Test against England is Kohli's fourth consecutive defeat as captain and is enough to cast doubt on Kohli's leadership. Although Kohli is India's most successful captain, it is clear that he is not giving his due to his leadership qualities at the moment. Moreover, his batting has not been up to par for the last few days. The important thing for Kohli is that when choosing the final team, he chooses the team of his choice and convenience. According to reliable sources, the team does not listen to anyone else in the selection and the decision is final. This kind of arbitrariness is not in the best interest of the team. As a result, the players do not have self-confidence and the team is divided. Its maturation leads to such defeat. Even in this defeat against England, some arbitrary mistakes made by him in selecting the team have surrounded the team. Let's take a look at some of them. Experienced Chinaman spinner Kuldip Yadav, who was with the team, should have been in the team considering the pitch and the English batsmen. Kohli knocked him out and played reserve player Shahbaz Nadeem. We have seen how the English batsmen made Nadeem a mama in the actual match. Kohli missed the second choice in the case of Mohammad Siraj. Ishant Sharma, who came back from injury, played behind Siraj, who had a very beautiful and quality performance in Australia. Although Ishant completed his 300-wicket haul, he could not put any pressure on the English players in the first innings. As a captain in the use of the DRS review mechanism, the ingenuity of M.S. He was close to Dhoni but not to Kohli. In England's first innings, he was in a hurry to take a review and all three went against him. After that, when the batsman was out, he had no review left. While England were batting in the second innings, Butler did not take a review despite being out. Here, too, he proves to be inferior as a captain. A new ball can be taken after 80 overs in a match. On the second day of the match, England had lost eight wickets and had the option to take a new ball, but he did not take a new ball for the last one hour and on the third day, Kohli did not take a new ball for nine overs despite the tail's length. Jaspreet Bumrah took the wicket after taking the new ball. The captain is on the field to make such big and small decisions. But even here it falls short. England captain Joe Root hit a double century in his 100th Test to put England in a strong position. Kohli fell short in using key bowlers to put pressure on him while Root was playing. In particular, he did not use Ashwin properly. Root then attacked the new Nadim and Sundar. At the same time, underestimating England cost Kohli dearly. Despite being a weak team in Australia, the Indian players were addicted to winning India. She also taught the team a good lesson. While Rohit and Rahane failed in the first and second innings, Kohli did not play responsibly in the first innings. If India and especially Kohli do not pay attention to the mistakes made, then England will repeat the year 2013 and India's dream of winning the Test World Cup will remain a dream ...........