Virat Kohli retires from Test cricket
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Now that there will be no more of Kohli in whites, Test cricket will be poorer. It's biggest brand ambassador has left but with a mark that will always remain imprinted on the red ball game.
"He paid a lot of attention to Test format in the era where all the youngsters were looking to play more of white-ball cricket," Pujara said. "For Virat, the ultimate format of the game was Test cricket and for that, he worked really hard."
With the Indian Premier League resuming on May 17 with RCB's clash against KKR at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Kohli's adoring fans want to recognise his outstanding career in Test cricket with a special tribute.
David Warner hailed Virat Kohli as a "legend of our game" after the India great confirmed his retirement from Test cricket.