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Virat Kohli has retired from Test cricket after a 14-year career, ending before India's tour of England. He scored 9230 runs in 123 matches, averaging 46.85, and captained India in 68 Tests ...
Newly appointed captain Shubman Gill has so far mirrored the journey of Virat Kohli ... Both, Kohli and Gill, won the Orange Cap and MVP award in the same year and even scored IPL hundreds at their ...
Virat Kohli retires from Test cricket at 36, ending a record-filled journey with 9230 runs, 30 centuries, and unmatched leadership for Team India.
He scored 23 runs across two innings. A quiet goodbye to a roaring career: 1 match, 23 runs, average 11.50. Kohli’s journey changed colours the way a person does through life.
During his 14-year Test career “King Kohli” has been the backbone of the Indian batting line-up, and his absence is a huge blow as the Indians prepare to tour England next month.
Virat Kohli on the other hand, went on to seal his status as an Indian cricket legend. In 550 international matches across all formats, Kohli has scored a staggering 27,599 runs at an average of ...
Kohli played 123 Tests — the traditional, longer form of cricket in which games span a maximum of five days — in a career which lasted for 14 years after his debut in 2011.