Bollywood actor Sunil Shetty is celebrating Indian cricketer Virat Kohli, later announced his retirement from the test format.
On Monday, Sunil took his X, east on Twitter, and gave a heartfelt note for Virat, one of India’s mythological cricketers. Celebrating a century from the first match, sharing the picture of Virat, the actor wrote, “You just didn’t play Test cricket Virat … You won it. You honored it, breathed in fire, wore your heart on your sleeve and wore your passion like a shield. The cry.
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You just did not play Test cricket Virat_
You lived it. You honored it, breathed, wore your heart on your sleeve, and your passion like armor.the roar. Patience. Passion. Heart.
Take a bow, champion. The red ball rests, but runs on your legacy. @imvkohli pic.twitter.com/jxkl6o55e1– Suniel Shetty (@Sunielvshetty) May 12, 2025
Sunil’s son -in -law KL Rahul is the companion of Virat’s team in the Indian squad, both have played all the formats together. Meanwhile, on Monday, Virat surprised everyone when he declared his retirement from Test cricket.
He took to his Instagram, and wrote, “It’s 14 years since I was wearing a baggy blue in Test cricket for the first time, I never imagined the journey that this format will take me. It has tested me, given me a shape, and taught me a lesson that I do nothing for life. But it seems right”.
“I have given it everything that I had, and it has been given to me too much as I could expect. I am going away with gratitude filled with gratitude – for the game, for the game, with the people with whom I shared the field, and for every one person who saw me on the way. I will always look back with a smile. #269, he said, he said.
Virat Kohli performed his ODI against Sri Lanka in 2008. Earlier, he impressed everyone as the captain of the India National Under -19 cricket team, when he led the team to get the under -19 men’s Cricket World Cup in the same year.
Virat made his Test cricket debut against the West Indies in 2011. He is considered one of the most successful captains of the Indian Test cricket team. His final examination appearance was against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 3 January 2025.
Kohli’s retirement from Test cricket follows his team partner, another batting legend, Rohit Sharma’s departure from Test cricket.