How much truth in the claim of retirement from Virat's test? BCCI issued a statement and told the truth

Cricket News Desk. Veteran Indian batsman Virat Kohli has now decided to retire to the T20 match T20 match from Test cricket. It is said that he also informed the BCCI about this. His decision created a stir in the cricket world. Now a BCCI official has responded to his decision and clarified whether he was really going to retire or not. According to the NDTV report, the official said that the board of directors requested Kohli to take a while before making a final decision. He said on condition of anonymity: “He is still completely fit and hungry for runs.” His presence in the locker room fills energy throughout the team. Virat has 30 centuries in Test matches, Kohli, who made his Test debut in 2011, has been the best red ball player in India for the past decade. During this, he made India the best team in the world on domestic and strange ground through his aggressive captaincy and brilliant batting. In the largest format of cricket, he has more than nine thousand runs and 30 centuries. India will get a big shock. After retiring veteran captain Rohit Sharma, if Kohli also decided to retire, it would be a big shock to India. The reason for this is that a low experienced team will visit England in the absence of both senior players, where Kl Rahul and Rishabh Pant will be the most experienced batsmen. Kohli is struggling with a bad shape, virat is currently going through a bad phase in Test cricket. He recorded a century in the first Test played in Perth in the Border-Gavascar trophy against the Kangaroos. After that, however, his form was deteriorating and his bat forgot to score runs. Virat has only scored 1990 runs over the past five years, including three centuries. He played a total of 123 Test matches for India and scored 9230 runs at an average of 46.85. Share this story -tags