I think he should go to England: Mohammad Kaif on Virat Kohli

ANI May 12, 2025 486 views

Mohammad Kaif believes Virat Kohli should play the upcoming England Test series before retiring. Reports suggest Kohli has informed BCCI about his Test retirement plans. Kaif highlights Kohli's struggles with outswing deliveries as a key reason for his advice. If Kohli retires, it will mark the end of an illustrious 14-year Test career.

"Virat Kohli is in a relaxed mood. I think he should go to England, prove his point and end his career on a high note." – Mohammad Kaif
New Delhi May 11: Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif believed Virat Kohli should retire on a high note, suggesting he should play in the England tour, which will start on June 20, to prove himself and end his career well.

Key Points

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Kaif suggests Kohli should retire after England tour

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Kohli reportedly considering Test retirement

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Struggles with outswing deliveries highlighted

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Rohit Sharma's recent retirement adds context

Indian batting legend Virat Kohli has communicated to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) about his intention to retire from Test cricket, reported ESPNCricinfo on Saturday.

This report comes just two days after batter and his long-time teammate Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from whites and just over a month before India kickstarts its ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 campaign against England with a five-match series, starting at Headingley from June 20 onwards.

Additionally, in a post on X, Mohammad Kaif said, "Virat Kohli is in a relaxed mood. He is thinking about retirement. I think he should go to England, prove his point and end his career on a high note. Because the work he did in World Cup Finals, he should end his career on a good note. Why is he thinking about retirement out of helplessness? Because there was a game that had been troubling him for many years. Outswing ball. Where Outswing ball came, he was out many times."

https://x.com/MohammadKaif/status/1921536472382915022

"It was such a trouble that he couldn't get over it. In his career, he went to England and got out there. In Australia, he got out here. At home, against New Zealand, he got out on a spin. He tried a lot," he added.

As per ESPNCricinfo, Virat has been having such conversations with the board over the past month or so. If Virat indeed retires, it would mark the end of an illustrious Test career of 14 years, during which he made 9,230 runs in 123 Tests at an average of 46.85, with 30 centuries. He is India's most successful Test captain ever, having won 40 out of 68 Tests with the armband.

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
Kaif makes a valid point! Virat should go to England one last time - our Test team needs his experience against Anderson and Broad. Retiring after conquering English conditions would be the perfect farewell for King Kohli 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Why is everyone pressuring him? If Virat feels it's time, we should respect that. He's given us 15 years of his life - let the man decide his own exit. The outswinger struggle is real, but his legacy is already cemented!
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Arjun S.
Emotional moment for Indian cricket fans 😢 First Rohit, now Virat? The golden era is ending too soon. But agree with Kaif - one final England tour would be epic. Remember his 2018 performance? That's how legends bow out!
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Sanjana K.
Honestly, Kaif's analysis about the outswinger is spot on. But Virat's contribution goes beyond technical flaws - he changed Indian cricket's fitness culture forever. Whether he plays in England or not, he's already a GOAT 🐐
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Vikram D.
The timing is suspicious - right before WTC? Either BCCI is mismanaging things or there's more to this story. Hope it's not another Ganguly-Dravid saga playing out behind closed doors. Indian cricket deserves transparency.
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Neha R.
As a mom, I just want to say - we've watched Virat grow from a brash young man to a mature leader. His passion was always 100%. If he's tired, let him rest. No need to prove anything more - he's already made India proud ❤️

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