
“It’s not easy – but it’s right,” said the Indian star dough Virt Kohli while announced his retirement from the test cricket. This comes days after Rohit Sharma left the Red-ball game.
According to media reports, the Criket check board in India (BCCI) asked Kohl not to leave the longest format at the moment, taking into account the Indian tour to England next month. However, several reports indicate differently.
Netizens, who said they understood and respected his decision, thanked him for creating a legacy, and said that a virat had forced “India to believe that she could win anywhere”.
“Virat Kohli left the test cricket with heritage that cannot be measured in numbers. Not only a big dough. An impatient leader. Generational thinking. He did a fitness non -aidal, a priority pace, and forced India to believe she could win anywhere.”
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“Thank you for everything, the king,” he added.
“Era ends, the inheritance remains,” the user said.
“His test career will talk more about his captain than his launch,” the user said.
Nedizen said, “Heartbreathing! I really believed there was a lot of test cricket left! But everyone has priorities!”
“The end of the golden era,” another joked.
A social media user called a virata “a man who brings the magic of cricket testing” and said that “unforgettable memories, tested fun”. “No can’t win this format as you do, man; this format is always your format,” the user added.
Several users also said that retirement for Virt Kohli from the test cricket was a “big loss of cricket”.
Netflix India also commented, “He left the game, but not from the goat.”
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Here’s what virat kohli’s retirement post said:
“I will always look back at my test career with a smile,” Virt Kohl said as he announced his retirement from a format that “tested me, shaped me and taught me lessons that I would wear throughout my life.”
Virat shared that it has been 14 years since he first wore Baggy Blue in a test cricket, he said, “Something deeply personal is about playing in white.”
“When I resigned from this format, it’s not easy – but it’s good.
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Captain Virt Kohli and Back Record
36 -year -old Captain India in 68 matches, of which they won 40, which meant a fertile percentage of victory 58.82.
As Batsman, Kohli remains one of the most prolific test artists when he played 123 matches and scored 9,230 runs on average 46.9, with the highest score of 254*.
The veteran dough has registered 31 half centuries and 30 centuries in its career.
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