Virat Kohli gave a statement on his retirement for the first time, told when he will take it

Virat Kohli Retirement: India's run machine Virat Kohli has talked about his retirement from cricket for the first time. He said that something is left incomplete, and once my work is completed I will leave.

May 16, 2024 - 11:29
Virat Kohli gave a statement on his retirement for the first time, told when he will take it

India's run machine Virat Kohli has talked about his retirement for the first time. He said that he does not want to end his cricket career thinking that something is incomplete. Once my work is done I will leave. Along with this, Kohli said that when he says goodbye to cricket, he will not be seen by anyone for some time. 35-year-old Virat Kohli is playing excellent cricket due to his fitness and is also the batsman who has scored the most runs so far in IPL 2024.

Virat Kohli said in RCB's podcast that it is very easy. I believe that as a player our career has an end date. I don't want to end my cricket career thinking this. What if I had done that that day? Because I can't go on like this forever. It's just about not leaving any unfinished work and not regretting it later. I'm pretty sure I'm not going to do that.

Virat Kohli further said that once my work is completed, I will say goodbye to cricket. After this, I will not be seen by anyone for some time. So I would like to give my all as long as I play. This is the only thing that motivates me to move forward.

In the IPL 2024, Virat Kohli is batting incredibly well. Royal Challengers Bangalore is still in the running for the playoffs because of him. With an average of 66.10 and a strike rate of 155.16, Kohli has amassed a total of 661 runs in 13 innings across 13 matches this season in the Indian Premier League. He has also used his bat to score five half-centuries and one century during this time. This season, he is the batsman who has scored the most runs. He has an orange cap on his head as a result.

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