Will Virat Kohli retire after the third ODI in Sydney? Know why the market of rumors is hot on social media
Virat Kohli could not even open his account in both the ODIs against Australia. After playing 8 balls in the first game and 4 balls in the second game, he was out for zero. There has been a lot of talk about Virat’s retirement ever since he was out for a duck in the Adelaide ODI. The issue of retirement has been trending on social media since the ODI in Sydney. Know why Virat’s retirement speculations are gaining momentum. Why is retirement discussed? One reason for the discussion about Virat Kohli’s retirement is that after being out without opening the account in Adelaide ODI, he raised his hand while returning to the pavilion. It is not clear whether he did this just to accept the fans’ greetings or whether he signaled his retirement with this gesture. This photo of Virat Kohli is being shared again and again on social media. It is worth noting that Virat has already retired from T20 and Test. Now the viral picture of Adelaide ODI has made his ODI retirement a trending topic. Sunil Gavaskar gave an important statement. Virat Kohli’s gesture of raising his hand raised many important questions. Sunil Gavaskar replied: “Virat Kohli has over 14,000 ODI runs, 51 hundreds and 31 Test hundreds. He has scored thousands of runs. I don’t think he should be criticized too much for two failures. He still has a lot of cricket left in him.” Virat Kohli has scored 14,181 runs in his career spanning 304 ODIs. He is the batsman with most centuries in ODI history. He has scored 73 half-centuries and his average is 57.41. Share this story Tags