Key Points

Virat Kohli celebrated his maiden IPL title with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, yet he reaffirmed his profound admiration for Test cricket. Despite the IPL win's significance, Kohli compares it to being "five levels under" the Test format, showcasing his deep-rooted belief in traditional cricket. He calls on young cricketers to respect Test cricket as it earns unparalleled global recognition. Kohli, who recently retired from Tests, remains India's fourth-highest run-getter in the format, behind Tendulkar, Dravid, and Gavaskar.

Key Points: Virat Kohli Praises Test Cricket After First IPL Victory

  • Virat Kohli celebrates RCB's first IPL win over PBKS
  • Stresses Test cricket's unmatched value despite IPL success
  • Encourages young players to honor Test cricket
  • Retired from Tests before England series, Kohli remains a Test advocate
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Still five levels under Test cricket...: Virat expresses undying love for long-format after maiden IPL win

Virat Kohli revels in IPL win but affirms Test cricket's unparalleled value, urging youth to respect the format.

"This moment is right up there with the best moments I have had in my career. But it still marks five levels under Test cricket. - Virat Kohli"

Ahmedabad, June 4

Following his side's win over Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) final, star Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) batter Virat Kohli spoke on his love for Test cricket, a format which he is retired from. While he deeply appreciated his title win with RCB, he still termed it "five levels under Test cricket".

Virat's title wait ended as a clinical effort by the bowlers helped the Red and Gold side lift the title for the first time in 18 years with a thrilling six-run win over PBKS. After the victory, Virat extremely appreciated the title win, but still encouraged the youth to "treat Test with respect".

"You know, this moment is right up there with the best moments I have had in my career. But it still marks five levels under Test cricket. That is how much I value Test cricket. And that's how much I love Test cricket. So I would just urge the youngsters coming through to treat that format with respect."

"Because if you perform in Test cricket, you walk around anywhere in the world, people look you in the eye and shake your hand and say, well done, you played the game really well. So if you want to earn respect in World cricket all over, take up Test cricket, give your heart and soul to it. And when you walk out with wonders the other side, then you gain respect to the cricket world with legends like yourself. Melting our hearts on the field and off the field," he added.

Earlier on May 12, the world stood in silence after Kohli announced his decision to retire from Tests just before the highly anticipated five-match Test series against England.

In his Test career, the 36-year-old made 123 appearances in white clothing, scoring 9,230 runs at an average of 46.85, with 30 centuries and 31 fifties in 210 innings and a best score of 254*. He is India's fourth-highest run-getter in the format, behind Sachin Tendulkar (15,921 runs), Rahul Dravid (13,265 runs), and Sunil Gavaskar (10,122 runs).

Under Virat's test captaincy in 68 Tests, India won 40, lost just 17 and 11 ended in a draw. His win percentage was 58.82, making him India's most successful Test captain.

Coming to the match, PBKS won the toss and elected to bowl first. Arshdeep Singh (3/40) and Kyle Jamieson (3/48) applied timely breaks with the ball, while Yuzi Chahal (1/37) also prevented batters from attacking. While Virat (43 in 35 balls, with three fours) tried to keep the innings together, skipper Rajat Patidar (26 in 16 balls, with a four and two sixes), Jitesh Sharma (24 in 10 balls, with two fours and two sixes) and Liam Livingstone (25 in 15 balls, with two fours) upped the attack enough to help RCB post 190/9 in 20 overs.

In the run-chase, PBKS started well with Priyansh Arya (24 in 19 balls, with four boundaries) and Prabhsimran (26 in 22 balls, with two sixes) stitching a 43-run stand. Josh Inglis (39 in 23 balls, with a four and four sixes) and Shashank Singh (61* in 30 balls, three wins and six sixes) tried their level best to keep up with the rising run rate, but Krunal Panddya (2/17), Yash Dayal (1/18) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/38) put a fine show with the ball to restrict PBKS to 184/7, despite a sensational 22 runs smashed by Shashank in the final over while needing 29.

The title wait continues for PBKS, who reached their second final and their first in 11 years.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Virat bhai showing why he's the king! 🏏 Test cricket is the real test of a player's skill and temperament. T20 may be entertaining but nothing beats the drama of a 5-day match. Hope BCCI listens and gives more importance to domestic red-ball cricket.
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Priya M.
Mixed feelings...on one hand I'm so happy RCB finally won, but sad that we won't see Virat in whites again. His passion for Tests is unmatched. Remember that Adelaide innings? Goosebumps! 🤯
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Ankit S.
Respect for Kohli's views but times are changing. Test cricket is becoming niche while T20 brings new fans. Maybe we need to accept that different formats serve different purposes. Still, his dedication is inspiring!
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Sanjana P.
Emotional rollercoaster this season! From RCB's terrible start to this fairytale ending, and now Virat's heartfelt words. Test cricket made him the legend he is. Hope youngsters are listening - IPL fame is temporary, Test legacy is permanent.
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Vikram J.
While I agree with Virat's sentiment, the reality is Test cricket needs reforms. Empty stadiums, poor scheduling, and lack of context in many series. First fix these issues, then preach about format superiority.
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Neha R.
King Kohli for a reason! 👑 His Test stats speak for themselves. That 254* against SA was pure class. Sad that new gen players might never experience such glory with the way cricket is going. #SaveTestCricket

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