Will Kohli return to complete his 10000 in Test? Virat himself gave the answer to this; video viral

Virat Kohli: It has been more than a year since Virat Kohli retired from Test cricket. He had announced his retirement on May 12 last year. This was a surprise for the fans, as he had made a comeback to domestic red-ball cricket earlier that year. Many old players believed that Kohli retired too early, whereas he could have played for 2-3 more years. For the last few days, there were speculations whether Kohli would return to Test cricket. Now, this question was asked to Kohli himself, and a video of his answer is going viral on social media.

New shoe collection launched

Today (June 21) an event of One8 took place at Yashobhoomi Convention Center in Dwarka, where Virat Kohli’s new shoe collection was launched. A huge crowd of fans participated in it. The thing to note is that the price of red shoes launched by Kohli’s brand is ₹ 9,230. This price was not chosen casually; This was the same number of runs that Kohli had scored in his Test career. On this basis, Kohli was asked about his return to Test cricket.

What did Virat Kohli say about his comeback in Test?

Virat Kohli was asked, “The price of red shoes is Rs 9230, which is your Test runs. So, would you like to return to Test cricket to increase the price of shoes?” The question was, “Would you like to increase the price by doing more test runs?”

Virat Kohli first laughed and then said, “No, no, I will sell it at a lower price. It’s mine.”

Kohli is playing only ODI format

Virat Kohli took retirement from T20 International in 2024 and from Test cricket last year. He now plays only ODI for India. He missed the ODI series against Afghanistan due to injury, however, BCCI has selected him for the three-match ODI series on England tour. BCCI has clarified that Kohli will be able to play only after fitness clearance.

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