In a move that stunned the cricket world, Indian cricket legend Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket on Monday (May 12) via an Instagram post. The 36-year-old batting maestro, known for his unmatched fitness and aggressive leadership, surprised fans and analysts alike, as he was in peak form and expected to play a crucial role in India’s upcoming England tour.

Why Did Kohli Retire Suddenly?

Kohli’s decision has raised several questions, given that he:

  • Was in excellent physical shape

  • Recently practiced with the red ball (Test cricket preparation)

  • Had previously emphasized Test cricket as the “ultimate format”

  • Was just 614 runs short of 10,000 Test runs—a milestone many expected him to achieve

What’s Next for Indian Cricket?

With Rohit Sharma also rumored to be considering retirement, Indian cricket faces a transition phase. Kohli’s exit marks the end of an era, leaving fans wondering:

  • Who will fill the void in India’s Test batting lineup?

  • Will his retirement impact India’s World Test Championship (WTC) prospects?

  • Could there be undisclosed tensions within the team?

Final Thoughts

Virat Kohli’s Test career—8,848 runs, 29 centuries, and 7 double-hundreds—cements his legacy as one of India’s greatest. While his departure is a massive loss, it also opens doors for the next generation.

What do you think led to Kohli’s sudden retirement? Share your views in the comments!