I loved watching him play every day of his 123 Tests: Atherton recalls Virat Kohli's energy, passion

ANI May 15, 2025 302 views

Michael Atherton reminisces about Virat Kohli's electrifying presence in Test cricket following his retirement. Kohli's departure leaves a void at No.4 as India prepares for the England series. Atherton highlights the challenge of replacing a generational talent like Kohli, who carried Sachin Tendulkar's legacy. India now faces tough decisions in reshaping their Test squad for the future.

"You couldn't take your eyes off Kohli, that's what I always felt like watching him." - Michael Atherton
I loved watching him play every day of his 123 Tests: Atherton recalls Virat Kohli's energy, passion
New Delhi, May 14: Former England cricketer Michael Atherton has said that he "loved" watching Virat Kohli play every day of his 123 Tests and felt it was hard for someone to take their eyes off the India stalwart when he dazzled on the crease in the red-ball format.

Key Points

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Atherton praises Kohli's relentless passion in Tests

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Kohli retires as India's 4th-highest run-scorer

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India seeks No.4 replacement for England tour

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Transition phase begins post Kohli-Tendulkar era

Virat penned a note on Instagram on Monday to announce his retirement from red-ball cricket, days after his long-time compatriot Rohit Sharma bid adieu to the format.

In a journey that redefined the demands of the game, Virat scored 9,230 runs at an average of 46.85, with 30 centuries and 31 fifties and finish as India's fourth-highest run-getter in the format.

"You couldn't take your eyes off Kohli, that's what I always felt like watching him. It was noticeable to me that in his retirement statement, he referenced the challenges that Test cricket had given him. I loved watching him play every day of his 123 Tests. He put his heart and soul into Test cricket, and that energy and passion never seemed to dim," Atherton said, according to Sky Sports.

Virat's retirement from the whites marked the end of an era. However, the timing of his decision has left India to figure out a suitable replacement for the number four position for next month's England tour, a spot Virat held for 14 years.

"It feels as though at the start of a new World Test Championship cycle, this is the moment that India will start to regenerate and reshape their team. We're not sure who is going to take his place at No. 4 yet, and you kind of pity the person who has to follow because you've just had about 15 years of Kohli and before that, it was Sachin Tendulkar," he added.

Apart from filling the vacant number four spot, the Indian management needs to identify former skipper Rohit's successor. According to recent reports, Shubman Gill is the frontrunner to take on the captaincy tag despite Bumrah serving as former skipper Rohit's deputy in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He served as the stand-in captain in Perth and led the side when Rohit opted out in the final Test in Sydney.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
End of an era indeed! Kohli brought so much intensity to Test cricket - his passion was contagious. That 2018 England series where he single-handedly carried our batting was pure magic 🇮🇳 The next No.4 has massive shoes to fill!
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Priya M.
While I respect his decision, I wish Virat had played 2-3 more years. Our middle order looks so inexperienced now. Shubman Gill has potential but needs time to mature. Tough England tour ahead without our run machine 😔
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Arjun S.
Atherton nailed it - you just couldn't look away when Kohli was batting! Remember that Adelaide 2014 innings? Pure class. Hope BCCI makes a proper farewell Test for him at Kotla. He deserves a standing ovation from his home crowd.
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Sneha R.
Emotional day for Indian cricket fans 😢 From that debut against WI in 2011 to becoming our Test captain - what a journey! His fitness standards changed Indian cricket forever. Youngsters should learn from his discipline.
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Vikram J.
Honestly think retirement timing could've been better. With WTC cycle starting and England tour coming, this leaves a big gap. But respect his decision - 123 Tests is no joke! Hope he continues dominating in white-ball cricket 🤞
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Neha P.
That Perth century in 2018 was my favorite Kohli innings - pure grit against quality bowling! His Test legacy is secure, but I'll miss seeing that aggressive celebration after reaching hundreds. Time for next gen to step up!

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