
Fourteen years after India raised the ODI World Cup 2011 at the Euphoric Stadium Wankhede, the golden generation of Indian crickets has officially bowed. When Virt Kohli from this legendary 15-member team announced their departure from all forms of the game, with Piyush Chawl announcing her retirement from all forms of the game.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Kohli, then 22 -year -old aggressive Batsman of the Supreme Order, played a key support role in the Indian World Cup campaign under the captain of Mrs. Dhoni. Today it stands as a lonely bridge between this iconic night in Mumbai and the current era of the Indian cricket.Returning to Piyush Chawl on social media brought the reflector back to the 2011 platoon – a team full of some of the largest names in Indian cricket history. One by one, over the last decade, the rest retreated:
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- Mrs. Dhoni left the international cricket in August 2020.
- Sachin Tendulkar said goodbye to ODIS in 2012 and his final test played in 2013.
- Gautam Gambhir played his last match in 2014 and retired in 2018.
- Yuvraj Singh fought cancer and retired after short comebacks in 2019.
- Virender Sehwag left in 2015 after fading.
- Zaheer Khan retired in 2015 after the failure of the injury.
- Harbhajan Singh last played for India in 2016 and retired in 2021.
- Suresh Raina left in 2020, minutes after the announcement of Dhoni.
- Ashish did not retire in 2017 and ended his career with a farewell.
- Munaf resigned in 2018 after disappearing from the scene after 2012.
- Yusuf Pathan last appeared in 2012 and later retired.
- After banning the ban, Sreesanth returned briefly before retirement in 2022.
- Piyush Chawla, the final he ended, confirmed his retirement in 2025.
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Kohli, now 36, has since modified Incredible Heights – Captain India across formats, has won several ICC awards and rewrote records of tibration. Yet its presence today serves as a poignant reminder of the gas and fading of the echo of one of the most valuable triumphs of the Indian cricket.When Team India embarks on new trips under younger leaders, such as SHUBMAN GILL, Kohli’s permanent presence becomes more than just statistical – it is symbolic. The last man standing from the team who gave one of the largest Indian cricket fame.