On hearing the name of Virat Kohli, an impression of a great player is created in the mind of every cricket fan. Virat Kohsi is the greatest cricketer of current times. Today people all over the world know cricket by his name. Virat Kohli, who made his debut in international cricket in 2008, has ruled the game for more than a decade. Gradually, the time is coming closer when Virat will retire from this game. He also knows that he cannot keep playing forever but before taking leave, he wants to give his all to his cricket career and he says. Virat Kohli has given the first reaction regarding his retirement.
What did Virat Kohli say?
Virat Kohli says that once he leaves cricket, he will not be seen for some time. Kohli has scored a record eighth century so far in IPL this season. He has scored 661 runs in 13 matches for Royal Challengers Bangalore. He has also been the batsman who has scored the most runs this season. In the video posted by RCB on social media, 35-year-old Kohli said that the urge to live without regrets is his inspiration. He said that I do not want to leave any work incomplete so that there are no regrets later. Once the work is done I will leave and will not be seen again for some time.
Fans have expectations from Kohli
Virat Kohli further said that as long as I am playing, I want to give my all to the game. This is my inspiration. Kohli said that the end time comes in every player’s career. I also won’t keep playing forever but I don’t want to leave with the feeling that it would have been better if I had done it that day. Kohli is a member of the Indian team in the T20 World Cup to be held next month and this time the fans have high expectations from him. Virat Kohli would also like to continue his current form during the T20 World Cup.
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