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Why did Virat Kohli say goodbye to Test cricket? Former player revealed shocking
Samira Vishwas | August 26, 2025 8:24 PM CST

Virat kohli retirement: Virat Kohli said goodbye to Test cricket just before the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy. This decision was taken by him in a sudden manner. It may be that he should be in advance about retirement, but before that he had not given any kind of signal to see. In such a situation, Kohli’s fans were shocked. His fans could not understand how his star took such a big decision.

After Virat Kohli’s retirement, many former players said that they had 3 or 4 years for Test cricket. Virat Kohli’s fitness is still amazing. Now another former player has talked about Virat Kohli’s retirement. He has correctly explained the reasons for retirement. Actually, we are talking about Manoj Tiwari. He has mentioned big things on Virat’s retirement.

Manoj Tiwari broke silence on Kohli’s retirement

Former India batsman and currently expressing his opinion on cricket issues, Manoj Tiwari has made a big statement on Virat Kohli’s retirement. He has said that “I don’t know what happened. What is the story behind the curtain? I think they did not feel that they have any need in Team India. Only they can tell this. I believe that he is never going to talk to public forums. Now he has become a human being. He has developed as a human being.”

Further, Manoj Tiwari said- “He could easily play at least three or four. It would be for all cricket fans, including me himself. His retirement was quite shocking, because we only knew that he is physically fit and preparing himself for the England Series.”

Significantly, Virat Kohli retired just before the England series. Earlier, he has also said goodbye to T20 cricket, but he is expected to play ODI cricket for a few years.

Virat Kohli’s test figures

Virat Kohli made his debut against West Indies in 2011 for Team India. He has played a total of 123 Tests for Team India. During this, Virat Kohli has scored a total of 9230 runs. Virat’s name includes a total of 31 half -centuries, 30 centuries and 7 dacry centuries in Test cricket.


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