Was tired now the body didn't support ... the real reason for Virat Kohli's retirement came out
Cricket News Desk. The Indian cricket team veteran Virat Kohli suddenly retired from Test cricket. Everyone was surprised by Virat’s decision. There was only one question in everyone’s mind: Why did Virat finally retire? But now former India coach Ravi Shastri has made a great announcement. Shastri told a few things about Virat Kohli’s sudden retirement from Test cricket. Virat Kohli made this announcement on May 12 through Virat-Shastri. Kohli is the fourth highest run for India in tests. He scored 9230 runs and 30 centuries. He made this decision before the five -game test series against England. Shastri-Kohli’s pair was one of India’s most successful Captain coach couples. Shastri said he spoke to Kohli a week before the announcement of retirement. Kohli told Shastri that he gave everything to the team and that he had no regrets. Shastri also asked Kohli a few questions. From Kohli’s answers, Shastri felt that it was the right time to retire. Kohli ended his career as India’s most successful Test captain. He won 40 out of 68 Tests. He broke MS Dhoni’s record of 13 wins. Shastri also said Kohli’s passion for the game was the reason for his early retirement. Ravi Shastri said Virat Kohli has no doubt about his retirement. Answered the body. He said that Virat Kohli gave him everything, and now his body has also said that it is enough. Shastri gave this information while talking to Sanjana Ganesan in the ICC review. Shastri said Kohli’s dedication to the game was very difficult. He wanted to join everything on the field. He felt that he had to take all the wickets, take all the catches and make all the decisions. Shastri believes that if Kohli does not rest, he will be tired. Shastri praised Kohli, saying that its number of fans worldwide is very large. People came to meet him. Shastri said, “I talked to him a week ago and his idea was very clear that he gave us everything.” There was no regret in this. I asked one or two questions, and it was a personal conversation, you know, he mentioned it very clearly, there was no doubt in his mind, which I felt, ‘Yes, this is the right time’. “The brain told his body that it was time to leave.” Virat Kohli was tired. Shastri further said that Kohli’s passion for the game is very great. He said that if Kohli made any decision, he would give his 100 percent in it. Shastri said Kohli was doing his job as a batsman, but when the team went to the field, he seemed to have to make all the wickets, all the catches and all the decisions. Shastri believes that Kohli will get bored by joining so many things. Shastri said: “If he is determined to do something, he gives 100 percent of it, which is not easy to copy.” Personally, as a bowler, as a batsman. A player does his job, then you sit comfortably. But if the team goes on the field, it seems that it has to take all the wickets, all the catches have to be taken, it must make all the decisions on the field. With so much participation, I think there will be a burnout somewhere if he doesn’t relax, if he doesn’t decide how many formats he wants to play, the burnout will definitely happen.