Has Virat Kohli decided to retire? Childhood coach claimed – Chiku is going to leave India with wife Anushka

Cricket News Desk. Virat Kohli is currently playing the Border Gavaskar Trophy with Team India. After the third match of the series i.e. Gabba Test was drawn, Ravichandran Ashwin not only surprised everyone by announcing his retirement, but also started a different kind of discussion. Since then, there are reports that Team India's Test and ODI captain Rohit Sharma and former captain Virat Kohli will also say goodbye to Tests with this WTC season. Meanwhile, another news has given further fuel to those rumours.

News of retirement spread after Rajkumar Sharma's statement
In fact, his childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma has said in a statement that Virat Kohli will soon move to England completely with Bollywood star wife Anushka Sharma. Indian cricket icon Virat Kohli has been a topic of discussion on social media for quite some time now due to his spending a lot of time in the United Kingdom. According to Kohli's childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma, the Team India star player is planning to visit the UK soon with his wife Anushka Sharma and children. Kohli is spending a lot of time in London with his wife and children. It started when Anushka was pregnant with her second child, Akshay.

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Akai was also born in London.
It is noteworthy that Virat and Anushka also have a property in London, where they have been spending a lot of time since the birth of Akshay. The coach told Dainik Jagran- Yes, Virat is planning to go to London with his children and wife Anushka Sharma. He is going to leave India soon and go somewhere else. Kohli is 36 years old and has already retired from T20 Internationals after winning the 2024 T20 International World Cup. Recently questions have been raised on Virat Kohli's run-scoring ability and form.

Kohli was discussing retirement in a video of RCB
Earlier this year, Kohli had talked about retirement. He said that once he retires, people will not be able to see him for some time. Kohli said while talking to RCB – It is very simple. I think as players our careers have an expiry date. I don't want to end my career thinking, “I wish I had done this thing that day,” because I can't do that forever.

Kohli said, “I don't want to regret anything.”
He said- So it means leaving no unfinished business behind and no regrets later, which I am sure I will not have. Once my cricket career is over I will leave the game. You won't be seeing me for a while (laughs). So as long as I play, I want to give my all and that's the only thing that helps me move forward.

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