Key Points

Former cricketer Atul Wassan emotionally honored Virat Kohli after his Test retirement, calling him a transformative figure in cricket. Kohli stepped away as India’s fourth-highest Test run-scorer, leaving behind a legacy of aggressive batting. Wassan, who mentored Kohli early in his career, reflected on his unmatched charisma and impact on fans. His exit follows Rohit Sharma’s recent Test retirement, marking a generational shift in Indian cricket.

Key Points: Atul Wassan Hails Virat Kohli as King After Test Retirement

  • Wassan praises Kohli’s aggressive red-ball revolution
  • Kohli retires as India’s 4th-highest Test scorer
  • Rohit Sharma also recently quit Tests
  • Kohli scored 9,230 runs with 30 centuries
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Long live the King: Atul Wassan's touching tribute to Virat Kohli's illustrious Test career

Former cricketer Atul Wassan pays tribute to Virat Kohli's Test legacy, calling him a paradigm-shifting icon who redefined cricket.

"Long live the king. I don’t think we will see such a complete persona now. – Atul Wassan"

New Delhi, May 12

Former cricketer Atul Wassan sang a verse in India's batting mainstay Virat Kohli and stood with his decision to retire from Test cricket, even though he felt the 36-year-old would dazzle in England next month.

The world stood silent on Monday morning when Virat dropped a heartfelt note to call it a day on his distinguished Test career. Former cricketers felt there was still enough left in Virat's tank to have a dance in England. However, the days of speculation came true, and Virat bid adieu to the longest format of cricket.

Wassan, who has seen Virat take the first steps on the ladder of success, classified him as one of the players who brought a paradigm shift in cricket by redefining the standards of red-ball cricket with his aggressive attitude and sublime strokeplay.

"I thought he would play this series. He has achieved a lot. I thought there would be a farewell match. I am with him on his decision. It would have been nice to see him play a major farewell match. He brought a paradigm shift in how this game is played and how the public consumes it," Wassan told ANI.

"I don't think we will see such a complete persona now. He connected the fans to the game with his magnetism. Virat was from my academy, and I have seen him play from the beginning. Long live the king. I don't think he is planning according to the World Cup. I think he has realised what he has achieved. He is going on top," he added.

On Monday, Virat penned an emotional message to end his Test journey as India's fourth-highest run-getter in the format. The 36-year-old's revelation comes a couple of days after his long-time compatriot Rohit Sharma confirmed that he had his last dance in the format during India's tour of Australia.

Virat's departure from red-ball cricket continues the trend of exodus from the Test format in the Indian setup. Before the Indian batting bigwigs, the illustrious frontline off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin called it a day on his international career midway through the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia earlier this year.

In a career that rejigged the demands of the game, Virat's unparalleled contributions saw him rack up 9,230 runs at an average of 46.85, with 30 centuries and 31 fifties.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
End of an era! 😢 Virat didn't just play cricket, he made us fall in love with Test matches again. That 2018 England tour where he conquered his demons will remain my favorite memory. Hope BCCI organizes a proper farewell match for our king 👑 #ThankYouVirat
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Priya M.
While I respect his decision, I can't help but feel he retired too soon. With 9,000+ runs, he could've easily crossed 10k and joined the legends club. That being said, what a career! Changed how India plays overseas with his aggressive captaincy and batting.
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Arjun S.
King Kohli's legacy isn't just about runs - he made fitness cool in Indian cricket! Remember how our players used to field before him? Now everyone wants six-pack abs thanks to his standards. Hope the next generation carries forward this professionalism.
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Neha T.
Emotional day for cricket lovers! 🏏 My favorite Kohli moment was when he carried the team after 2014 England disaster. That determination to improve overseas record was inspirational. Hope he continues in ODIs and T20s for few more years at least!
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Sanjay P.
Respect his decision but timing is surprising. With WTC final coming up and England series, he could have given us one last masterclass. Maybe he wants to focus on white-ball cricket now. Whatever he does, wish him the best - true legend of Indian cricket!

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