Virat Kohli breaks silence, explains why he left the T20Is after the World Cup glory | Cricket News

New Delhi: India and Royal Challengers Bengaluru Star Dough Virat Kohli finally opened his decision to retire from the T20 International after the T20 World Cup campaign in India's Muzaffer T20 Cup campaign.
After India, led by Rohit Sharma, Kohli called Time in his career in his career, and the T20 World Cup won the title of the T20 World Cup in the final in Barbados, an exciting seven rounds in South Africa.
In the high -octane final, Kohli was delivered when it was the most important and threw a significant 76 of the 59 balls and won the match.
A few minutes after removing the cup, Kohli announced that he retired from T20Is during the post -match presentation. Shortly thereafter, Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja also confirmed their retirement from the format.
Speaking at the RCB podcast, Kohli explained the logic behind his decision.
Questionnaire
What do you think about Virat Kohli's decision to retire from T20 International?
Orum I don't think everything has changed in any way for me. He understood that there was a new set of players who were completely ready to leave the T20Is and need time, ”he said.
“They need a two -year cycle to evolve, to handle pressure, to play in different parts of the world and to play enough games until they feel that they are ready when the World Cup arrives.”
Kohli finished his career with 125 matches and collected 4,188 runs at 48.69 an average of 48.69. He was selected as the player of the tournament in the 2014 and 2016 editions of the T20 World Cup.
Currently, Kohli exhibits the best form in the continuation IPL 2025He leads RCB graphics with 443 running in 10 games at 63.29.
RCB, which ranks second in the score table, will face Chennai Super Kings in an important match on Saturday.