Virat Kohli’s IPL retirement plan is prepared, will say goodbye on this day
Samira Vishwas August 23, 2025 10:24 PM

Main point:

Virat Kohli has made it clear that he will continue to play cricket as long as he is fully fit. He said that he will not play as an impact player. In IPL 2025, he won the first title to RCB and was the most successful batsman to score 657 runs.

Delhi: After saying goodbye to T20 and Test cricket, now the news of Virat Kohli’s ODI retirement is coming up fast. According to media reports, Kohli may soon leave ODI format. Meanwhile, an important thing has come to light about Virat Kohli’s retirement.

Swastik told Kohli’s retirement plan

Swastik Chikara, a young batsman who played with Virat in RCB, has told that Kohli himself told him when he will leave cricket. According to Swastik, Kohli had said that as long as he is fully fit, he will continue to play. He does not want to play as an impact player.

“Virat said that the day he feels that he is unable to contribute on the field, he will say goodbye to cricket on the same day. He believes that he likes to play like a lion on the field. The entire 20 over fielding and then batting with full responsibility is his way.”

RCB got the first title

Kohli’s IPL team RCB won the trophy for the first time by defeating Punjab Kings, creating history this time. Virat scored 657 runs in 15 matches this season and was the top scorer of the team. As a player, he did what he could not do while being a captain.

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