Virat Kohli’s Test Career Ended on Monday. With an emotional message on Instagram, The Former Indian Cricket Team Captain Broght Down the Curtains on an Illustrious Test Cricket Career That Saw Him Scale Many PEAKS. Virat Kohli Ended His Test Career on 9230 Runs in 123 Tests at an average of 46.85. Now, Virat Kohli will only be playing in the odis, after having from the t20i format post India’s 2024 T20 World Cup Triumph.
The star batter’s retirement comes close on the heels of rohit sharma’s retirement on may 7. If a report in The Indian Express is to be believed, Virat Kohli Wanted to Declare his retirement on that same day through social media. However, according to the report, kohli was “advised to wait for a more days before making his statement public, as operation Sindoor and the Military Conflict with Pakistan in full swing.”
After the ceasefire was announced between India and Pakistan on Saturday (May 10), The Report Says Kohli Told The Bcci and Selector that he was wal soon make his decision public and on Monday Retirement from Tests. The desire to spend more time with his family is a key factor behind the decision, the report added. In the last one year, kohli has often flow to england to be with his wife and actor anushka sharma, Daughter Vamika and Son Akaay.
After India’s 1-3 Loss to Australia in the Border Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, The BCCI Sent a Directive Restricting the number of days family members would be allowed with the Squad. Kohli was apparently not happy with the decision.
“The Role of Family is very different to expert to people. Said at an event during the IPL 2025.
“I don’t think people have an undersrstanding of what value it brings. Responsibility.
“So, for me, that is absolutely a day of immense please. It’s like people who have no control over what’s going on are brought into conversations and put out at the forefront of that ‘oh, maybe they need to be kept away’ “.
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