
Virat Kohli (photo Gareth Coppley/Getty Images)
New Delhi: When Virat Kohli announced his retirement from the test cricket, he gets to the end, not only for Indian cricket, but for sport around the world. While his bats records are impressive, Kohli’s most durable reference may be his tenure as an Indian test captain where he transformed the identity of the team, intensity and tireless persecution of excellence. Kohli, appointed full -time captain in 2015 after retirement, Mrs. Dhoni of the format, led India in 68 tests and won 40, which made him the most successful captain of the test in the country’s history. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!But its impact was much deeper than the numbers. The all -winning mentality, placed the condition of team culture, and promoted a revolution with fast bowling, which made India an impressive force under all conditions.See also: TEST VIRAT KOHLI retire | Test Statistics and Milestones Virt Kohli Under Kohli, India recorded the victory of historical overseas series, especially their very first test series in Australia in 2018-19.
Virat kohli as a captain of the test in hay countries:
- Were played with matches – 23
- Matches won – 7
- Matches Lost – 13
- Drawn matches – 3
It was an important success that ended the decades of frustration under and founded India as a team capable of winning abroad, not only to compete. The Kohli Party also culminated in the ICC tests for five consecutive years, and in 2021 it qualified for the final of the World Championship. What caused Kohli’s leadership to excel was his hard competitiveness. Whether at home or abroad, Kohli led the front, often set the tone with bold statements, aggressive field settings and lively celebrations. He was not afraid to take the risk, back inadequately powerful players, or demand more from his side, even if he faces criticism. While his leadership style was not without his critics, sometimes marked by confrontations in the field and fire personality, Kohli never avoided responsibility. The weight of expectations was proud to be proud and left the Indian test cricket in a stronger place than he found. When Kohli leaves the longest format, his era will be remembered not only for victory, but to redefine what it means to be an Indian test cricket in a modern era.