

Virat Kohli has Retired from Test Cricket. Photo: AP
“Why Retired? @Imvkohli,” Wrote harbhajan on his x account.
The Indian Batting Maestro Retired after Playing 123 Test Mats and Amassing 9230 Runs at an average of 46.85, with 30 hundreds and 31 fifteies under his belt. He Hit His First Test Century Against Australia in 2012 and Made His Debut in the Longest Format Back in 2011 against the West Indies.
India’s Most Successful Test Captain, Kohli, LED The Team in 68 Test Mats, Winning 40, Losing 17, and Drawing With numerous other noter notworthy trumks abroad, the most well-known of which was against england at lords in 2021.
He Played a Crucial Part in India’s overwhelming Victory by an innings and 137 runs in pune in 2019, where he achieved his highhest test score of 254* Against South Africa. DURING his career, kohli also achieved Seven Double Hundreds, Four of which was in Consecuving Series, Setting a World Record.