A Legendary Career: Virat Kohli Bids Goodbye to Test Cricket
Virat Kohli has announced his retirement from Test cricket, ending a stellar career spanning 123 matches and 9230 runs. His leadership propelled India to the top in this format before he shifted focus to ODIs. Kohli's legacy as a giant of Test cricket remains, despite not crossing the 10,000-run mark.
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Indian cricket legend Virat Kohli has officially retired from Test cricket, closing the chapter on a remarkable journey that saw him become one of the stalwarts of the format. His announcement came as a surprise to many, as he admitted it was a difficult decision to step away from a game that's defined much of his career.
Kohli debuted in 2011 and quickly rose to become India's captain, leading the team to a historic series win in Australia in 2018-19. Over his 123 Test appearances, Kohli amassed 9230 runs with 30 centuries, including seven double-hundreds, distinguishing himself among cricketing greats. His impact, particularly during a period dominated by T20 cricket, kept fans engaged in Test matches worldwide.
The 36-year-old, known for his passionate playing style, transitioning from the whites marks a shift in focus towards limited-overs cricket. While Kohli continues to play ODIs, his departure represents a significant shift in Indian cricket, with other big names like Rohit Sharma also stepping back from the format.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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