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India great Virat Kohli retired from test cricket Monday after playing 123 matches in his 14-year red-ball career.
Virat Kohli, after 14 years of Test cricket, retires as cricketing royalty. He holds records including most Test matches as ...
Virat Kohli announced his Test retirement on 12 May, ending as India’s most successful captain and batter in red-ball cricket ...
Now that there will be no more of Kohli in whites, Test cricket will be poorer. It's biggest brand ambassador has left but ...
Virat Kohli retires from Test cricket, reflecting on a successful partnership with coach Ravi Shastri, marking a golden era ...
"Eyes focused, collar turned up, an armband on the left and an armband tattoo on the right, the iconic wrist-twirl of the bat ...
After Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's retirement, a number of players have emerged favourites to be the next Test caption ahead of the England Test series.
Pace bowlers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood and allrounder Cameron Green have been recalled from injury and young batter Sam ...
As the sun sets on the Kohli's Test umpire, we look back how his resolve to make India the most formidable Test team in the world turned their fortunes in whites and brought a cultural shift for the ...
Cummins and Hazlewood have overcome injuries that kept them out of the Sri Lanka tour and the Champions Trophy earlier in the ...
Former South Africa (SA) captain, AB de Villiers believed that Temba Bavuma, as captain, should lead the batting lineup, and ...
Defending champions of the World Test Championship (WTC), Australia, named their squad to face South Africa in the WTC finals ...