London [UK], May 12 (ANI): As the cricketing world comes to terms with the end of an era following Virat Kohli's retirement from Test cricket, tributes have poured in from across the globe, not just from players, pundits and fans, but even from the corridors of political power.
Among the many voices acknowledging Kohli's immense contribution to the game was former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who took to X to express his admiration for the Indian cricketing icon.
"Sad we won't get to see @imVkohli one last time this summer. He has been a legend of the game: a superb batsman, an astute captain and a formidable competitor who always understood the true value of Test cricket," Sunak said.
Sad we won't get to see @imVkohli one last time this summer.
— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) May 12, 2025
He has been a legend of the game: a superb batsman, an astute captain and a formidable competitor who always understood the true value of Test cricket.
Kohli, who announced his retirement from the longest format on Monday, has enjoyed a storied Test career spanning over a decade. With 9,230 runs in 123 matches, including 30 centuries, the Delhi-born cricketer not only redefined fitness and intensity in Indian cricket but also reignited passion for Test cricket in an era increasingly dominated by white-ball formats.
Sunak's message reflects the deep impact Kohli has had, not just in India but also in England, a country where he shared an intense and memorable on-field rivalry with the likes of James Anderson and Stuart Broad. His gritty hundred at Edgbaston in 2018 remains one of his most celebrated innings and was widely credited with changing his fortunes in English conditions.
Known for his aggression, charisma, and ability to lead by example, Kohli leaves behind a legacy that is etched into the history of Indian and world cricket.
Virat will not play any part in the upcoming England series, which is scheduled from June 20. (ANI)
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