Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket on 12 May

Virat Kohli-Anushka Sharma

After Virat Kohli’s retirement from Test cricket, wife Anushka Sharma shared an emotional post. Let us know that on May 12, the legendary batsman announced retirement from Test through his social media handle. After his announcement, many experts were surprised and questioned the decision taken suddenly. However, apart from this, the cricket world wished him a future.

In this episode, wife Anushka Sharma also posted for Virat Kohli with her official Instagram handle. Sharing a picture of himself and Virat, he wrote, ‘They will talk about records and milestones, but I will remember tears you never showed, the struggles that no one has seen, and the unwavering love you gave to this format of the game.’

Anushka further writes, ‘I know how much they snatched away from you. After every Test series, you returned slightly intelligent, slightly polite – and it is a good fortune to see you develop through all this. Somehow, I always thought that you will retire from international cricket in white clothes, but you have always heard your heart, and so I just want to say that my love, you have earned every part of this goodbye. ‘

Here is Anushka Sharma’s post

Virat Kohli’s test career

Looking at Kohli’s Test career, he scored 9230 runs in 123 matches at an average of 46.85. Which includes 30 centuries and 31 half -centuries. Kohli has scored seven double centuries, with four consecutive series, which is a world record. His highest test score is 254*, which came in Pune in 2019 against South Africa.

Apart from this, Kohli captained Team India in 68 Tests. It won 40 and lost 17, while 11 were drawn. It was under his captaincy that India won their first series in Australia in 2018-19 and won many other memorable victories over foreign soil, the most important against England at Lord’s in 2021.

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