Virat Kohli Talks About Test Retirement: Almost two months after announcing his retirement from Test cricket, Virat Kohli addressed the decision publicly for the first time, offering a rare, personal reflection on a career that redefined Indian cricket’s relationship with the red-ball format.


Virat Kohli Talks About Test Retirement for the First Time


Kohli’s remarks came during a charity event in London hosted by Yuvraj Singh, raising funds for the YouWeCan Foundation, where cricketing luminaries from across generations, including Ravi Shastri, Kevin Pietersen, Chris Gayle, and Darren Gough shared the stage.



It was a lighthearted moment, typical of Kohli’s public persona. But for a cricketer who had once described Test cricket as the “purest form of the game,” the words carried more weight than they suggested.







Kohli’s Instagram post on May 12 marked his formal exit from Test cricket. It was a carefully worded farewell: emotional but not sentimental, dignified in tone, and self-effacing in spirit. He wrote then of walking away with “a heart full of gratitude” and a sense of having “given it everything.”


He had remained silent since, even as his longtime teammate Rohit Sharma also bid adieu to the red-ball game just five days earlier. Tuesday night, Kohli finally broke that silence—choosing camaraderie, not ceremony, as his setting.


A Career in Numbers, and in Meaning


Kohli leaves the format having played 123 Tests, scoring 9,230 runs at an average of 46.85, with 30 centuries and seven double hundreds—the most by an Indian. His 254 against South Africa remains a monument to concentration and clarity. Under his captaincy, India claimed their first-ever series win on Australian soil in 2018–19, a watershed moment in modern Indian cricket.


But the numbers, as always, are only part of the story. Kohli’s real legacy was cultural: a revivalist zeal for Test cricket at a time when white-ball glitz often eclipsed it.


Virat Kohli Called Gill the ‘Star Boy’


Kohli used the opportunity to congratulate Shubman Gill, his successor as Test captain, whose 269 in Birmingham has set a new high watermark for Indian batsmanship in England. Referring to Gill as “star boy,” Kohli offered his support and best wishes to the new generation.


India’s 336-run win at Edgbaston, a venue that had eluded them for decades, appears to have stirred a rare public reaction from Kohli, who until now had largely remained off the radar.


Virat Kohli On Friendship With Yuvraj Singh


In a particularly poignant segment, Kohli revisited his early days with Yuvraj Singh, reflecting on their bond and Yuvraj’s storied comeback from cancer.



Kohli, ever the student of the game, has always acknowledged that his cricketing education occurred not only in matches but among men. Tuesday night was a reminder that, for all the headlines, cricket remains a game of shared spaces—of the dressing room, the bus ride, the hotel lobby.


And as Kohli coloured his beard and shared his thoughts, the subtext was unmistakable: one era has ended. But the echoes of it—its intensity, its legacy—will linger.


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