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Virat Kohli followed his gut feel with Test retirement: AB de Villiers

Written by Abhishek Patil

Virat Kohli stunned the world on May 12 when he announced his retirement from Test cricket ahead of the upcoming marquee England tour. The right-handed batter, 36, decided to bring the curtain down on his Test career, having played 123 Tests for India. Kohli scored 9230 runs at an average of 46.85, including 30 centuries and 31 half-centuries.

Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers who shares a close bond with Kohli, said that the former India skipper followed his gut feeling in deciding to step away from the longest format of the game.

Kohli had been battling poor form in Tests in the last five years, scoring just four centuries. Owing to below-par returns, Kohli’s average fell down from 55 to almost 46. The batter also kept chasing wide deliveries bowled well outside off stump Down Under and all of his eight dismissals against Australia happened in a similar fashion.

However, de Villiers feels Kohli has done a lot for cricket around the world and he leaves behind a great legacy.

“He followed his gut feel. I think he has done a lot for cricket around the world over the years. Luckily, we’ll still see him on the cricket field,” said de Villiers while speaking to reporters in Mumbai.

“He will be missed in Test matches, there is no doubt about it, but he leaves (behind) a great legacy with the red ball,” he added.

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