Virat Kohli: India great tells BCCI he wants to retire from Test cricket ahead of England series

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Virat Kohli has told the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that he wishes to retire from Test cricket ahead of this summer's series in England, Sky Sports News understands.

The BCCI declined to comment when approached by Sky Sports News but did not dispute that Kohli had informed them of his retirement plans.

It is understood the 36-year-old told chief selector Ajit Agarkar in April of his desire to step away before the start of the 2025-2027 World Test Championship cycle in June.

Image: Kohli has scored 30 Test centuries for India

Agarkar and another BCCI official are set to meet Kohli again but those plans are in limbo due to escalating tensions on the India-Pakistan border with the government telling citizens not to travel between cities.

India will face Ben Stokes' team in five matches, starting at Headingley on June 20 and concluding at The Kia Oval from July 31.

Virat Kohli's India Test stats Matches: 123

123 Runs: 9230

9230 Hundreds: 30

30 Fifites: 31

31 Average: 46.85

46.85 Highest score 254no (vs South Africa, 2019)

Image: Kohli averaged over 50 in Test cricket prior to 2020 but his returns have tailed off more recently

Kohli has scored 9,230 runs, including 30 hundreds and 31 half-centuries, at an average of 46.85 in his 123 Tests, 68 games of which were as captain.

The batter has only averaged a shade over 32 in Test cricket in the last two years and his century against Australia last November was his first since July 2023.

Image: Kohli has amassed over 9,000 runs across the course of his 123 Test

Still, India had earmarked Kohli's experience as key against England, particularly with captain Rohit Sharma having just retired from Test cricket himself.

A source told Sky Sports News that Kohli informed the BCCI of his plans before Rohit retired but feels it is the right time to step away.

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Michael Atherton says India captain Rohit Sharma retiring from Test cricket was not a surprise after his struggles with the bat and his team's defeat in Australia.

Shubman Gill is the frontrunner to replace Rohit as skipper, even though star seam bowler Jasprit Bumrah is the vice-captain and stood in for Rohit in Australia when he missed the first Test on paternity leave and dropped himself for the fifth.

Kohli and Rohit retired from T20 international cricket after India's T20 World Cup win in the West Indies last summer and if the former joins the latter in quitting Test cricket as well, they will only be available for one-day internationals moving forward.

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