Virat Kohli Bids Adieu to Test Cricket: End of an Era or Just a New Beginning?
From a young Delhi boy with fierce eyes to the king of modern Test cricket—Virat Kohli’s red-ball journey is now a memory, and what a glorious one it has been.
The Breaking News That Shook the Cricket World
Just days after Rohit Sharma hung up his whites, fans were still processing the emotions when another shock followed:
Virat Kohli has officially retired from Test cricket.
Yes, you read that right.
Two giants of Indian cricket stepping away from the longest format in the same breath.
It almost feels like the soul of Indian Test cricket is taking a deep breath, waiting for a new chapter to begin.
From 2008 to 2025: A Journey Full of Fire, Fights & Glory
Let’s rewind. Remember 2011?
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Virat Kohli made his Test debut against the West Indies.
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He didn’t start with fireworks. His Test career had a bumpy beginning.
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But did he give up? Never.
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Just like he said in one of his speeches, "My passion for Test cricket defines my game."
From then to now, his journey saw:
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113 Test matches
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8848 Test runs
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29 centuries
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One of the most successful Indian captains overseas
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Innings that defined grit: Adelaide 2014, Perth 2018, Nottingham 2018
What Made Kohli So Special in Test Cricket?
Here’s the thing — Kohli didn’t just play Test cricket, he lived it.
His Test Legacy:
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Played in an era when white-ball cricket ruled, but still made red-ball cool again.
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Led India to a historic series win in Australia (2018–19).
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Uplifted the fitness standards of the entire squad.
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Encouraged fast bowlers and made pace the face of Indian attack.
Moments That Gave Goosebumps
Adelaide 2014 (Twin Centuries):
"I play to win. I hate losing."
Despite losing the match, Kohli’s 115 & 141 marked his arrival as a Test titan.
India vs Australia, Melbourne 2018:
Kohli’s captaincy, Pujara’s patience, and Bumrah’s fire — India clinched their first series win down under.
The WTC 2021 Final:
Didn’t end in India’s favor, but Kohli’s leadership brought India to the top spot of Test rankings for 5 consecutive years.
Kohli’s Emotional Farewell Statement (Expected Highlights):
"Test cricket gave me everything. The discipline, the respect, the thrill of challenge. But now, it’s time to let the next generation take over."
Though he hasn’t officially posted yet, insiders say he will soon address fans with a heartfelt message, just like Rohit.
What Does This Mean for Team India?
Two legends gone in two weeks. Who takes the baton?
Possible Shifts:
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Captaincy? KL Rahul or Jasprit Bumrah could step up.
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Youth Core? Players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, and Sarfaraz Khan have big shoes to fill.
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Mentorship? Expect Kohli to guide behind the scenes during transition.
Kohli's Impact in Numbers
Category | Stats |
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Matches | 113 |
Runs | 8,848 |
Average | 49.15 |
100s/50s | 29/30 |
Highest Score | 254* |
Test Wins as Captain | 40 (Most by an Indian) |
Overseas Test Wins | 16 |
A Thank You That’s Hard to Wrap in Words
Kohli gave Test cricket a new life in India when many thought it was dying.
He gave fans memories that will forever replay in our hearts:
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His stare-downs with Aussie players
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His roar after a big century
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His emotion after every win
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His belief that Test cricket is the ultimate form of the game
Let’s End on a Happy Note
Because yes, it’s the end of his Test career,
But it’s NOT the end of Kohli.
He’s still smashing white balls in T20s and ODIs.
He’s still pumping up the crowd in IPL with RCB.
He’s still inspiring the next Virats in every gully cricket game across India.
In the Words of Sachin Tendulkar:
“Your true legacy, Virat, lies in inspiring countless young cricketers to pick up the sport.”
As you retire from Tests, I'm reminded of your thoughtful gesture 12 years ago, during my last Test. You offered to gift me a thread from your late father. It was something too personal for me to accept, but the gesture was heartwarming and has stayed with me ever since. While I… pic.twitter.com/JaVzVxG0mQ
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) May 12, 2025
Final Thoughts
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We cried a bit.
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We smiled a lot.
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We’ll miss him in whites.
But we know one thing — Virat Kohli will never retire from our hearts.
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