
Former teammate and head coach Gautam Gambhir paid a shining tribute to the virat kohli After the star dough left the test cricket On Monday, May 12. Kohli announced his decision to bring the curtain to a decorated career just before the Indian group for the English tour was to be selected in June.
“A man with a lion passion! Gambhir worked with Kohli as the head coach of Indian during the 2024-25 season, which eventually turned out to be Kohli’s last chapter of the test cricket.
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Kohli followed Captain Rohit Sharma, who called time for his test career at the beginning of the month. India will now be a tour on England for a series of five tests without the experience of two of their best dough.
Meanwhile, ICC chairman Jay Shah also thanked Virt Kohl for his cricket testing contributions and said he had promoted the longest format of the game during the T20 cricket.
“Congratulations to Virat Kohli for a star test career. Thank you for promoting the purest format during the rise of the T20 cricket and an example of an extraordinary example in discipline, fitness and determination. Your speech with the master played all tests with heart, gravel and pride,” Shah said.
Virat Kohli played 123 tests and scored 9230 runs, of which 30 hundreds. In the format it on 46.85. He led India in 68 matches and won 40 of them, became one of the largest captains who led the Red Ball team.
Honors were poured out for a 36 -year -old man who was expected to be part of a series of five tests in England, starting from June 20.
“The largest Indian cricket offers ADEU to test cricket. He wrote.
Kohli’s good friend and former teammate RCB AB de Villiers wrote: “Congratulations to my biscotti @imvkohli for an epic test career! Your determination and skill have always inspired me. True legend!”
Kohli will continue to represent India in one -day international. The former captain was in good form in good form and in the 10th season IPL 2025 scored 505 runs in 11 matches.
Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
12 May 2025