
VIRAT KOHLI (Getty Images) New Delhi: Former President Bcci Sourava Ganguly dealt with ongoing speculations about retirement Virt Kohli from the test cricket, confirmed that the decision was completely Kohli’s own. Kohli, 36 years old, announced his retirement on 12 May after BCCI reported four days earlier – despite the efforts to convince him to consider him again.Ganguly, who, as President BCCI, shared a close working relationship with Kohli, stressed that the former captain of India called independently and without external pressure. Kohli’s announcement came after his return to the home cricket and represented Delhi in the trophy of Ranja after a unsatisfactory tour of Australia.
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“I would say it’s very irrelevant. My conditions, someone else’s conditions. As a player, you understand. As a player, everyone understands where they are standing at the moment. Just look at the virata.
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Kohli’s decision captured much out of sight – including Ganguly himself – to resign from the T20is and expected to continue the longest format for several years.“Everything has to end. Many of us were surprised when Virt Kohli left. Only 36 years. Fit, even if he still plays IPL and a one -day cricket, it’s never the same,” the ganguly said. “You ever have to finish playing and for me I thought it was the best time to finish it, and I did it.”Gangules were also thinking about his own leaving the game and drawing a parallel between Kohli’s decision and his own. He left the tests at the age of 37, after being outside the ODI party for more than a year and never played T20is.Although he was on its peak in 2006–2007 – when he scored more ODI runs than any other Indian dough – gangules retreated when the team began to look at the 2011 World Championship focusing on younger talent.For the first time, Indian Express announced Kohli’s retirement and BCCI unsuccessful efforts to persuade him to continue. Gangules ended his test career with a gold duck against Australia in Nagpur – intervened, like Kohli, under his own conditions.