
Ravi shastri and virat kohli (PTI Photo) New Delhi: The former head coach of India Ravi Shastri was emotional on Wednesday and was thinking about retiring ViroTa Kohli from the test cricket. Shastri, who shared a successful term with Kohli during his captain, witnessed several unforgettable victories of the series, said Star Batter’s trip could be more thoughtfully.Kohli, who made his debut against West India in 2011, announced his retirement from the longest format before the English tour. It will complete 9,230 runs on average 46.85 of 123 tests, of which 30 centuries and 31s. The 1950s, which makes it the fourth highest running shooter in India.“Virat announced his retirement from the test matches, which is sad, you know, because he is a great player. Great player. Only when you go people really realize how big you were. Statistics don’t make justice – it’s about how it carries, especially as an ambassador, especially that I was. Shastri said it in an interview about Sony Sports Network ‘Bharat Tum Chalo: Barani 21-22 Ki’.“I’m sad that it’s gone as it should – at once.
Virat Kohli leaves from a test cricket after 14 years
Kohli remains the most successful Indian test captain when the team led to 40 victories in 68 matches. His tenure was defined by a strong pace of attack, a commitment to fitness and a cricket brand, which made India dominant by force across conditions.