Virat Kohli Sparks Retirement Speculation Amid Viral Photo

Virat Kohli is currently enjoying a break in London with his family, but a viral photo of him has sparked speculation about his retirement from One Day Internationals. Fans are questioning whether he will follow in the footsteps of his recent retirements from T20 and Test formats. Kohli's humorous comments about his beard during a recent event have added to the intrigue. As he prepares for the upcoming ODI series against Australia, the cricket community is abuzz with curiosity about his future in the sport.
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Virat Kohli Sparks Retirement Speculation Amid Viral Photo

Kohli Enjoys Family Time in London

Indian cricket sensation Virat Kohli is currently taking a break from the sport, spending quality time with his family in London. Recently, a photo of Kohli has gone viral on social media, leaving fans astonished and raising questions about his future in One Day Internationals (ODIs).


Viral Photo Raises Eyebrows

In the trending image, Kohli's beard appears to be noticeably white, prompting a flurry of comments from fans. At 36 years old, many are now speculating whether he might retire from ODIs as he did from T20 and Test formats recently. Just before the five-match Test series against England, Kohli bid farewell to Test cricket, and he also announced his retirement from T20s following the ICC T20 World Cup 2024.


Kohli's Humorous Take on His Beard

On July 10, during an event hosted by Yuvraj Singh, Kohli made a light-hearted remark about his beard, stating that he had just dyed it two days prior and joked about needing to color it every four days. This comment sparked a buzz on social media, with many believing there might be a deeper truth behind his humor.


Upcoming ODI Series Against Australia

Kohli is expected to return to the field for the ODI series against Australia. His last appearance for the Indian team was during the Champions Trophy in 2025. The series against Australia will consist of three ODIs and five T20 matches, starting on October 19.