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The Twilight of a Titan Virat Kohli's Test Cricket Farewell
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|May 20, 2025
In the grand tapestry of life, all that begins must inevitably end. For a sportsperson, this truth manifests starkly in the arc of a career, a journey book-ended by the exuberance of debut and the solemnity of retirement. Between these poles lies a saga of triumphs and tribulations, of moments that elevate the spirit and others that test its resilience. For Virat Kohli, one of cricket's most luminous figures, this journey in Test cricket-a format he revered and shaped-has reached its denouement. At 36, Kohli has announced his retirement from the longest format, a decision many deem premature, driven not by a waning of skill but by an acknowledgment of the mental and physical toll exacted by its unrelenting demands. This article explores the complexities of Kohli's choice, tracing the contours of his illustrious career, his personal evolu-tion, and the poignant reasons behind his farewell to Test cricket.
Kohli's decision to step away from Test cricket, a format he has described as one he "loves" and which has "shaped" him as a person, is a profound moment in the sport's history. The lure of milestones-such as the 10,000 Test runs he was tantalizingly close to achieving-proved insufficient to compel him to continue. The grueling conditions of England, with its swinging ball and probing seamers, no longer ignite the "unsettling, combustible energies" that once defined his performances. Kohli, a father of two and partner to film star Anushka Sharma, stands at a crossroads where life's broader canvas beckons. Anushka's influence has been instrumental in his personal growth, grounding him amidst the whirlwind of fame and expectation. At 36, an age where life's possibilities remain vast, the sporting body-or in Kohli's case, perhaps the mind-signals the nearing of an end. The paradox of Kohli's retirement lies in its defiance of conventional wisdom. His physical fitness, a hallmark of his career, remains unparalleled, capable of outshining even the vigor of youth. His performances in white-ball cricket, particularly in the Indian Premier League (IPL), continue to dazzle, cementing his reputation as a cricketing colossus. Yet, it is Test cricket, the format he cherishes most, that he has chosen to relinquish.
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