Manoj Tiwary, a former Indian cricketer, has offered insights into Virat Kohli’s Test retirement, implying that the decision may be rooted in factors not publicly disclosed. Kohli’s return to domestic cricket, including a Ranji Trophy match where he scored 6 runs, came after a comparatively modest performance in the Border Gavaskar Trophy. His retirement declaration on May 12, 2025, caught many off guard. Tiwary suggests Kohli had the physical capacity to continue playing Test cricket for at least another three to four years. The surprising retirement shocked Tiwary, especially given Kohli’s preparations for the England series. Tiwary speculated on possible reasons behind Kohli’s retirement, including whether he felt his place on the team was secure. He believes that Kohli, having become more spiritual, is unlikely to reveal the details. Tiwary, as a fellow cricketer, hinted that Kohli’s departure may be connected to the atmosphere within the Indian team. Kohli’s Test career spanned 14 years, encompassing 123 matches and 9,230 runs at an average of 46.85. His achievements include 30 centuries and seven double centuries. He remains a significant figure in the history of Indian cricket, and his contributions are celebrated.
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