Anushka Sharma reacts to Kohli’s test retirement


The captain of India, Virat Kohli, looks at his wife Anushka Sharma while celebrating with his teammates after winning the test series at the Sydney Crick Ground - AFP
The captain of India, Virat Kohli, looks at his wife Anushka Sharma while celebrating with his teammates after winning the test series at the Sydney Crick Ground – AFP

After the announcement of Virat Kohli to retire from the trial format on Monday, his wife, Bollywood actress, Anushka Sharma wrote a sincere note about her Instagram publication.

Bollywood’s actress said she would remember the tears and secret virat battles, saying: “They will talk about the records and milestones, but I will remember the tears that you never showed, the battles that no one saw and the unwavering love that you gave this format of the game.”

In addition, he added that after each series of tests, he had evolved, becoming a little wiser and more humble. In addition, she said it had been her privilege to see him evolve.

Sharma added that he had imagined how he would have retired from the Crick of Test International, adding “but you have always followed your heart, so I mean my love, you have earned each goodbye.”

The 36 -year -old Indian batter, who debuted in 2011, ends his career in the red ball with 9,230 races and 30 centuries in 123 games, averaging 46.85.

Kohli confirmed the decision through Instagram, calling Crickt test a format that tasted it and molded it. “It’s not easy, but it feels good,” he wrote. “There is something deeply personal in playing in whites. The quiet routine, the long days, the little moments that no one sees but remains with you forever.”

The final test of the unconditional Indian was against Australia in January, marking the end of a brilliant race in which it also became the most successful test captain of India.

Kohli led his team in 68 games, won 40, lost only 17 and took the team to the world championships worldwide 2021 and 2023.

The next task of proof of India is a series of five games against England as of June 20.



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