…. So because of this, Virat Kohli retired from the Test suddenly despite BCCI refuses, the real reason came forward

Sandy Verma

Tezzbuzz|13-05-2025

Why did Virat Kohli Retire from Tests, Virat Kohli, the modern superstar player of the Indian cricket team, announced his retirement from Test cricket on Monday. King Kohli suddenly shocked the world cricketer by saying goodbye to the Test. The next month, Team India had to go for a very big and challenging tour of England the very next month and in the midst of this tour, he has decided to retire and gave a big blow to everyone.

Virat Kohli What can be the reason behind retirement,

Virat Kohli is looking a tight and fully fit and his form in the IPL is also tremendous. Despite this excellent form and fitness, everyone is surprised at Kohli’s retirement. After all, why did King Kohli announce his retirement. Behind this, there is a dispute with Team India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir and the captaincy of the team. But there is a big reason behind this, due to which people are unknown.

Why Virat Kohli forced his retirement in Test,

Yes, even though Virat Kohli’s retirement is being given different reasons behind the retirement, but the real reason is something else which forced him to retire from the test. Let us tell you the reason that forced Virat Kohli to retire.

Virat lost his rhythm in Test after 2020

Virat Kohli is the player with whom he showed his glow for many years in world cricket. King Kohli made his debut in 2011 and after that he had a golden time from 2014 to 2020. During this, he set a record one in Test cricket. Where he scored continuously from his form. But after this, the edge of Virat Kohli’s bat suddenly became blunt. King Kohli was constantly disappointed after this. From the year 2020 till now, when he except some innings with his bat till 2025, he failed badly on most occasions.

Virat Kohli’s poor performance since 2020

2024 was even worse for Virat Kohli, where he looked very upset in the series against New Zealand at home. After this, his bat remained silent after a century in the first Test match even on the tour of Australia. Talking about from January 2020 to January 2025, King Kohli played 39 Test matches. In which he scored a total of 2028 runs. During this time his average was also very average and he could score runs only at an average of 30.72. He could score only 3 centuries in these 39 Tests. Given this frequent flop show and poor form, he decided to get away from Test cricket format.

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