India great Virat Kohli tells BCCI he wants to retire from Test cricket

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Virat Kohli. pictured in 2023, may have played his last Test match for India – Getty Images/Phill Magakoe

Virat Kohli will retire from Test cricket after he informed the Indian board of his intention to give up red-ball game with immediate effect, according to reports in India.

Officials from the BCCI have asked Kohli to reconsider and have been in talks with him for a month. They want his experience in the team for the five-Test England series that starts in June. Earlier this week, another Indian great, captain Rohit Sharma, announced his retirement.

The Indian selectors are meeting over the weekend to pick the squad and name a new captain. Kohli is the world’s leading cricket star and a strong advocate for Test cricket despite his career spanning the rise of the Indian Premier League.

Kohli, 36, has played 123 Tests across 14 years scoring 9,230 runs at an average of 46 but his powers have dimmed in recent years.

He made a century in Perth in November which was his first Test hundred for 18 months but faded in the series to average only 23. He is currently enjoying a good IPL. He was the tournament’s second leading run scorer before the IPL was suspended for a week on Friday due to the tensions with Pakistan.

England will face an India team in transition this summer. Shubman Gill is expected to be appointed captain. R Ashwin retired from Test cricket earlier this year and Mohammad Shami, a crucial bowler in English conditions, has not fully recaptured his from after a long injury lay off following the 2023 World Cup.

Kohli’s spiky competitiveness made him a controversial character on the field but also one of cricket’s most captivating figures. His record in England was mixed. On his first tour he struggled with the moving Duke ball and averaged just 13 in ten innings but in 2018 he returned and was the leading scorer across both sides with an average of 59 and two hundreds.

In Australia, on the hard fast pitches that can unsettle Indian batsmen, he was superb with seven centuries, refusing to back down in the face of Australian aggression and giving as good as he received.

He captained India 68 times, leading from the front with an average of 54.80, and was a strong supporter of the format. His drive turned India into a dominant force home and away.

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