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Virat Kohli's recent Test cricket retirement has sparked interest in his ongoing cricket journey. Dinesh Karthik, RCB's batting coach, shared that Kohli is in great spirits and enjoying his time with family. The upcoming match against Sunrisers Hyderabad is crucial for RCB's IPL standings. Fans have shown massive support for Kohli, wearing white T-shirts to honor his Test cricket legacy.

Key Points: Virat Kohli's Test Retirement Brings Joy, Says RCB's Karthik

  • Kohli's first game after Test retirement test for RCB
  • Fans show support with white T-shirts
  • RCB aims to top IPL points table
  • Mid-season break helps team's recovery
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'Virat Kohli is at his happiest, best after Test retirement, says Dinesh Karthik

Dinesh Karthik reveals Virat Kohli's happiness after Test retirement, ahead of crucial RCB vs SRH IPL match in Lucknow

"He is at his happiest best now, he is enjoying the sport - Dinesh Karthik"

Lucknow, May 23

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s batting coach and mentor, Dinesh Karthik, has revealed that despite the shock of Virat Kohli’s decision to step down from Test cricket, the Indian veteran batter was at his ‘happiest and best’ in the aftermath of his announcement.

RCB's clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Friday is Kohli's first game since his decision. RCB were supposed to face Kolkata Knight Riders at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, but the game was washed out, which also prompted the game against SRH to be shifted to Lucknow.

Fans were flooding in numbers and as a special tribute to their most beloved cricketer and had worn white T-shirts to honour Kohli’s retirement from Test cricket.

“It came as a shock to the outside world, so we are just observing what Virat is up to. He is at his happiest best now, he is enjoying the sport, and he really wants to spend his time with his family. It’s a personal decision, we respect it, and like everyone else, this is happening, but the fact is, it’s great to see him happy and ready whenever we want him to play. The key is to keep him in good spirits,” said Karthik in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters.

The game against Hyderabad is of utmost importance for RCB as it gives them a chance to move past Gujarat Titans to the first spot in the IPL 2025 table. Karthik reflected on the chance of going top and how the mid-season break, courtesy of India-Pakistan tensions, helped RCB to recover.

“I think midway through this tournament is to achieve the top two. These are two important games for us, and we will try to get into the top two if possible. It has been a welcome change, the boys are fresh and ready to go, in between a tournament like this with this kind of intensity, it can get tiring, especially at the backend of the tournament, this break has come so we embrace it with both hands," he said.

"Rajat has had his time to recover, it’s a big positive, on the other hand, we lost Dev (Padikkal) but he couldn’t be fit, we miss him but we got Mayank and he is a talent, he has been there in the tournament since many years so looking forward to seeing him in action,” added Karthik.

- IANS

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Rahul P.
Virat's happiness is what matters most! 🏏 He's given us 15 years of pure dedication to Test cricket. Now it's time for him to enjoy T20s and family life. As a die-hard RCB fan, I'm just glad we'll see more of his magic in IPL! #KingKohli
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Priya M.
While I respect Virat's decision, I can't help but feel Indian Test cricket will miss his aggression and passion. That said, his white-ball game has been phenomenal lately. Maybe this focus shift will help RCB finally win that elusive IPL trophy! 🤞
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Arjun K.
Interesting how Karthik mentioned the India-Pakistan tensions causing the break helped RCB. Silver linings everywhere! But seriously, Virat looks so relaxed these days - his 92 against SRH was pure class. Retirement seems to have taken pressure off his shoulders.
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Sanjana T.
The white T-shirt tribute by fans was so emotional! 😭 Virat deserves all this love after everything he's done for Indian cricket. But I hope BCCI finds a way to keep him involved in Tests maybe as batting consultant? His knowledge is priceless for young players.
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Vikram S.
Honestly, I think Virat retired from Tests too early. He had at least 2-3 good years left. But who are we to question the man who gave his blood and sweat for the nation? Hope he smashes more centuries in IPL and maybe plays 2026 T20 World Cup!
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Neha R.
As a working mom, I totally relate to Virat wanting more family time. These athletes sacrifice so much. Maybe this balance will make him an even better player! Also, RCB's mid-season revival is giving me hope after years of heartbreak 💔→❤️

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