In a heartfelt message shared on social media, 36-year-old Kohli expressed gratitude for his 14-year journey in Test cricket, where he scored 9,230 runs in 123 matches, emphasizing the personal connection he felt to the format. Kohli, who debuted in 2011 against the West Indies, captained India in 68 Tests, becoming the most successful leader with 40 wins. Despite recent struggles with form, Kohli's legacy as one of cricket's greats remains intact, prompting a significant transition for the Indian team as they prepare for their tour of England later this summer.
Kohli's Retirement: A Major Shift for Indian Test Cricket

Kohli's Retirement: A Major Shift for Indian Test Cricket
Virat Kohli's immediate retirement from Test cricket marks the end of an era for Indian cricket, directly following the exit of captain Rohit Sharma.
Kohli concluded his statement by highlighting his deep appreciation for the sport and his teammates, noting that stepping away is difficult but feels like the right decision. While moving away from Test formats, he is expected to continue his one-day international career, leaving a substantial impact on both cricket and its culture in India.