
In the apparition that amazed the cricket world, the former Indian captain Virt Kohli announced his retirement from the test cricket on May 12 and drew curtains on the famous 14 -year -old career of the red ball. Kohli’s close friend and former teammate RCB AB de Villiers, who would respond to this announcement, offered a deep insight into what could lead to a legendary cricket decision.“He had to listen to his heart … His intestinal feeling followed,” De Villiers said, emphasizing the emotional and personal nature of Kohli’s choice. “Over the years, he has done a lot for cricket around the world and fortunately we will still see him in the cricket field.”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!While Kohli did not indicate the departure of ODIS, leaving the tests means the end of the era. A 36 -year -old player played 123 test matches and scored 9,230 runs on average 46.85, of which the 30th century and the 31s of which, with the best 254 not. He retires as the fourth highest test shooter in India, for the legends of Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sunil Gavascar.
Virat Kohli leaves from a test cricket after 14 years
De Villiers admitted that the emptiness of Kohli, which leaves, will be difficult to fill. “He will be missing in the test matches,” he said, adding, “He leaves a great heritage in a red ball.”Kohli’s decision, even if he is unexpected, is now worth reminiscent of a cricket that has given everything – and left according to his own conditions.