Virat Kohli retired from Test cricket after 14 years

Virat Kohli Test Cricket Retirement: After Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli has also announced to retire from Test cricket. He said that I gave a lot to Test cricket and he gave me more than expected.

Virat Kohli Test Cricket Retirement : Indian team star batsman Virat Kohli (Virat Kohli) Test cricket on Monday (Test Cricket) Has announced his retirement from Till now there was speculation that Rohit Sharma too (Rohit Sharma) After that, he will take retirement from the longest format of cricket and he has officially announced retirement by stopping all the news. Earlier, after the T20 World Cup 2024, he retired from the twenty-over format. But he will continue his game in ODI format right now. Prior to the run machine, two veteran players also announced to retire from Test format, including Indian team captain Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin.

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Last trophy played against Australia

36-year-old Virat Kohli played the last series of Test cricket border-Gavaskar in which Team India had to face 1-3 defeat in the 5-match series. The run machine played a century in the first match but after that he could not play a brilliant innings in any match and he was also trolled on social media. Let us know that Virat Kohli has decided to retire at a time when the selectors were going to announce the players in Team India for the Test series against England. Meanwhile, after Virat Kohli said goodbye to Test cricket, BCCI said that thank you Virat Kohli. An era in Test cricket ended but heritage will always continue.

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This format shaped me: Kohli

Announcing retirement, Virat Kohli posted a post on his official Instagram account. The run machine wrote in this post that for the first time in Test cricket, it has been 14 years since wearing Bagi Blue Jersey. To be honest, I never thought about which journey this format would take me on. This took my exam, shaped me and taught me a lesson that I will keep together for life. Playing in white clothes is a very personal experience. Calm hard work, long days, short moments that no one sees but who always stay with you. When I am going away from this format, it is not easy. But this is also right. I have given everything in it and it gave me more than my expectation. I am taking a heart full of gratitude for the people playing on the field for the game and for every person who took me forward in this journey. I will always see my Test career smiling.

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Virat Kohli’s test career

The run machine first made a Test debut in Kingston in 2011 against the West Indies. During that time, Kohli scored 4 in his first and 15 runs in the second. On the other hand, he played his last Test match against Australia in Sydney. In this match, he scored 17 runs in the first innings and 6 runs in the second. If we talk about his entire career, he has played 123 Tests. During this, he scored 9230 runs at an average of 46.85. Apart from this, he has scored 30 centuries and 31 half -centuries in Test cricket.

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