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Virat Kohli Test Retirement Live Update: After Shock Declaration at Cricket World in Meltdown

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Virat Kohli Test Retirement Live Update: Star India Batter Virat Kohli on Monday broke all fans after announcing his retirement from Test cricket. The 36 -year -old batsman, who made his Test debut in 2011, played a total of 123 Tests, on an average of 9,230 runs on an average, which included 30 centuries and 31 fifty, with the highest score of 254. This news came as a double vaimi for fans and Indian selectors a few days ago. With two great people now calling time on their Test career, the selectors will have a headache by choosing a squad for the upcoming five -match series against England. (Virat Kohli Insta Post)

Here Virat Kohli’s tests are live updates from retirement:







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    Virat Kohli Test Retirement Live: BCCI’s message for Kohli

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    Virat Kohli Test Retirement Live: Amazing data in Kohli’s test

  • 12:33 (IST)

    Virat Kohli Test Retirement Live: A Hard Call for Virat

    Virat Kohli also said that the decision to call it was not easy, but it felt it ‘right’. “As I am away from this format, it’s not easy – but it seems right. I have given it everything that I had, and it was given to me a lot as much as I could expect. I am going away with gratitude -filled heart – for the game, for the game, with the people I have shared the field, and for every person who saw me in this way.”

    “I will always look at my test career with a smile.”#269, signing, “he concluded.

  • 12:33 (IST)

    Virat Kohli Test Retirement Live: What Kohli said here

    “It has been 14 years when I first wore Bagi Blue in Test cricket. Honestly, I never imagined this journey that this format will take me. It has tested me, shaped me, and taught me a lesson that I will take for life. I will take it for life.

  • 12:26 (IST)

    Virat Kohli Test Retirement Live: The biggest shocker of the day

    Star India Batter Virat Kohli on Monday doubled all fans by announcing his retirement from Test cricket. Making his debut in 2011, played a total of 123 Tests, scoring 9,230 runs at an average of 46.85, including 30 centuries and 31 fifties.

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