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Virat Kohli Retires from Test Cricket: A Fierce Farewell to the Game He Loved

Virat Kohli Retires from Test Cricket: A Fierce Farewell to the Game He Loved

Last Updated May - 13 - 2025, 02:42 PM | Source : Fela News

Virat Kohli retires from Test cricket just shy of 10,000 runs, ending an era marked by passion, grit, and unwavering loyalty to the longest format. Here's why h
Virat Kohli Retires from Test Cricket: A Fierce Farewell to the Game He Loved
Virat Kohli Retires from Test Cricket: A Fierce Farewell to the Game He Loved

Just 770 runs short of reaching 10,000 in Test cricket, Virat Kohli shocked fans by announcing his retirement from the format on May 12. While the decision had been made earlier and communicated to the BCCI, many hoped he would lead India in England, especially after Rohit Sharma retired just days prior. Kohli's exit ends a passionate chapter in Test cricket—he was one of its fiercest advocates in the T20 era.

Kohli’s farewell note spoke of giving everything to the game. He was never one to back down—playing Ranji hours after his father’s death or pushing for an improbable win in Adelaide in his first Test as captain. Yet, despite fitness and intent, his red-ball form declined post-2021, averaging just 31 compared to his golden 62 between 2016–2021.

He struggled in India’s recent defeats to New Zealand and Australia, managing just one century and repeated dismissals outside off-stump. Though reportedly willing to play and even captain in England, selectors were clear—continued failure would invite criticism.

Rather than risk being dropped, Kohli chose to leave on his terms. He exited as he played: intense, unyielding, and proud. His departure marks the end of an era—but one etched in fire, fight, and fierce loyalty to Test cricket.

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