Kohli is just coming off a long four-match Test series in the West Indies, which was followed by two T20 Internationals in the US, and the Cricket Board believes that the batting mainstay should be given rest to prepare himself for the upcoming assignment against New Zealand.
Initially, the plan was to make Kohli and other senior players play the final, and get their reactions on the pink ball initiative.
Still, the match could see some of the biggest stars such as Ajinkya Rahane, Ravichandran Ashwin and Amit Mishra turning up for the game at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Stadium.
The tournament acquired importance since it is being played with a pink ball and inputs from leading cricketers would help BCCI to decide if day-night Test cricket in India is the way forward.
Over the years, Duleep Trophy has served as an excellent testing ground for fresh talent before fading into obscurity.
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