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NEW DELHI: Former Indian Cricket Team captain, Virat Kohli announced his retirement from the test cricket on Monday with a social media mail and made a 14 -year career in the format. In 2011, the 36 -year -old Cricket player played 123 matches for India and performed 9,230 running at an average of 46.85.Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir, who played with Delhi and Kohli for the national team, shared a message on social media that accepts the retirement of Kohli.Gambhir wrote Gambhir, “A man with a lion’s passion!”Kohli made the announcement on the Instagram page and discussed speculation about the future in the format that concentrated after the last Australian tour.Kohli, “I’m moving away with a heart full of gratitude – for the game, for the people I share the field and for every person who made me see me along the way.”“14 years have passed since I first put on the bluish blue in the test jack. To be honest, this format has never dreamed of the journey that would take me, tested me, shaped me and gave me lessons for life.”
During his term of office, Kohli took India to the number one position in the test ranking, and a historical series in Australia won a victory in Australia.Kohli will continue to play a day -long international internationally away from the T20 Internationals last year after contributing to the victory of the T20 Cup in the Caribbean.The post -test series in Australia was relatively suppressed with only one century. He finishes his career in less than 10,000 kilometers of kilometers, which was once considered accessible.Kohli, in his farewell message, “There is something personal about playing in whites. Silent torment, long days, little moments that no one has seen, remained with you forever.”
“When I get away from this format, it’s not easy – but it makes you feel right. I gave me everything I have, and it was given to me much more than I hoped. I will always look at my test career with a smile.”Kohli’s test career statistics, the highest for an Indian player seven -century, cricket legends Sunil Gavascar, Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid’i.The impact on the test jack was important at a time when T20 leagues dominated sports and helped maintain admiration in traditional format. Sir Viv Richards, the legend of Cricket, which Kohli frequently compared with his aggressive style, accepted this contribution.