Bcci on Virat Kohli Test Retirement: Virat Kohli finally announced his retirement from Test cricket. This means that the Indian Cricket Board could not stop them from not taking retirement. Now you must be wondering why this? Let us know that a few days ago, Virat Kohli spoke to BCCI about his retirement from Test cricket. However, the board asked him to reconsider it. Then came the news that BCCI also wanted to make Virat a captain on the tour of England. But Virat announced his retirement from Test cricket on Monday, May 12.
BCCI’s reaction has come on retiring from Virat Kohli’s test. The BCCI wrote on X, “Thank you Virat Kohli. An era in Test cricket will end but the legacy will always continue! Team India captain Virat Kohli retired from Test cricket. His contribution to Team India will always be remembered!”
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An era ends in test cricket but the legacy will continue Forever!@imvkohliThe Former Team India Captain Retirs from Test Cricket.
His contributions to #Teamindia Will Forever Be Charged! pic.twitter.com/mse5kutjep
– BCCI (@Bcci) May 12, 2025
Virat Kohli will not play Test after Rohit
Earlier, Team India captain Rohit Sharma retired from Test cricket. Now Virat Kohli also said goodbye to Test cricket. Both have retired from the Test just before the England tour. The Indian team has to go on a tour of England next month. In England, Team India has to play a five -match Test series. The Test series between India and England will start from June 20.
This was Virat Kohli’s Test career
Virat Kohli, who made his Test debut for India in 2011, played a total of 123 Test matches. During this, 9230 runs were scored at an average of 46.85 with King Kohli’s bat. Virat has 7 double centuries, 30 centuries and 31 half -centuries in the Test. Virat played his last Test against Australia on 3 January 2025.