After India's legendary 14-year career, Virat Kohli announced his retirement in Test cricket: "269 Signs"
"It was 14 years ago since I wore buggy blue on my tests - my first time. To be honest, I never imagined this format would take me.
"When I walk around away from this format, it's not easy, but it feels right. I gave everything I had. It gave me more than I wanted.
Kohli's retirement means that Sydney's test against Australia will be the last time. It also has Kohli, Rohit and Ravicandran Ashwin already retired, and Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara is not the mixed experience of the England Test with Ravindra Jadeja, the most covered cricketer of the quad, who was probably chosen next week. Kohli has now remained his only focus ODI cricket since withdrawing from the T20IS and Test, and he is the indisputable king at the top of the priority list at the 2027 World Cup in South Africa.
In his 14-year outstanding career, Kohli was just a country of testing and enjoyed many UPSs as the most successful captain of this format, winning 40 in 68 games. This includes India's memorable series victory in Australia. India has won the ICC Mace for the fifth consecutive year, and has finished the No. 1 Test Team for five consecutive years.
The fact that Kohli decided to end his test career is surprising for his love for this form. As long as Kohli was playing, he was always defending this form of loud voice. He was Captain Kohli, but coach Rabbi Shastri formed an enviable Indian attack at the top, regularly recording all 20 gates, turning India into a dangerous travel force in an era dominated by home teams.
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