Is Virat Kohli Ready to Bid Farewell to Test Cricket? Fans Speculate!

Virat Kohli's Potential Retirement from Test Cricket
New Delhi: The Indian cricket community is abuzz with news that star batsman Virat Kohli may be considering retirement from Test cricket.
Sources affiliated with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) reveal that the 36-year-old player has recently indicated his wish to step back from the longest format of the sport.
Since his Test debut in 2011, Kohli has been a pivotal figure in India's resurgence in red-ball cricket. His dynamic leadership, exceptional batting skills, and relentless drive have significantly contributed to India's reputation as a strong Test team, both domestically and internationally. With over 9,000 runs and 30 centuries to his name, Kohli's impact on the game has been monumental.
Nevertheless, the BCCI is keen to retain the seasoned player. Reports suggest that senior officials have reached out to Kohli, encouraging him to reconsider his decision, particularly with important tours approaching. India is gearing up for a demanding overseas schedule, including trips to England and Australia, where Kohli's expertise could be crucial.
"He remains in excellent shape and is highly motivated. His presence in the locker room boosts team morale," a senior BCCI official, who wished to remain anonymous, stated. "We have asked him to take some time before making a final decision."
While Kohli has yet to publicly address the situation, fans and former players have taken to social media to express their support, hoping the cricketing icon will continue in the format. For now, the cricketing world holds its breath.
In a related development, Indian captain Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket on Wednesday. If Kohli follows suit, it would place a significant burden on the younger players in India's batting lineup as they enter the new World Test Championship (WTC) cycle, starting with a five-match Test series against England in Leeds on June 20.