The name of one of the most famous batsmen in the world is Virat Kohli. Many people gave him the title of best batsman. He continues to perform equally well in all formats of cricket, i.e. Test, ODI, and T-20. That is why he is called ‘King Virat’. Currently, Virat is busy playing IPL.
Meanwhile, a rumor is being heard that he will retire from IPL after the current season. In fact, after a few days, the T-20 World Cup is going to be held between the West Indies and the USA. ICC Champions Trophy is going to be held then. And keeping them in mind, Virat is going to say goodbye to IPL.
Yuzi Chahal Post On Social Media
Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rajasthan Royals faced each other in the IPL match on Saturday night. After that match, the Rajasthan team’s star spinner Yuzvendra Chahal made a post from which it is clear that Virat is going to say goodbye to some format. On his X( formerly Twitter) handle Chahal has uploaded a picture of him and Virat captioning,” You will always be my brother”
Rumors about Virat’s retirement started spreading like fire after that.
https://x.com/yuzi_chahal/status/1776922441043816890
With the T-20 World Cup and Champions Trophy in front, it can be said that no matter which format is small, it will not be big. Till now, the record for most runs in IPL history is held by Virat Kohli, who has scored 7579 runs in 242 matches. In the match against Rajasthan Royals, Kohli scored 113 runs and became the first player to touch the mark of 7500 runs.
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