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Virat Kohli retires, legendary India batter bows out before England series

Virat Kohli, a celebrated Indian cricketer, has retired from Test cricket, marking the end of an era. The 36-year-old amassed 9,230 runs in 123 Tests, averaging 48.7. His final series in Australia proved challenging, and his retirement arrives amidst questions about his form. Kohli led India to their first Test series win in Australia and topped the ICC Test rankings.
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How Virat Kohli fared in Australia – A tale of peaks and one final dip

Virat Kohli concluded his Test career with a remarkable legacy, particularly in Australia. Despite a disappointing final series, his record Down Under stands out, amassing 1542 runs in 18 matches with seven centuries. Kohli’s fierce batting against Australia included 2232 runs in 30 Tests, solidifying his status as one of India’s greatest overseas Test performers.
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Virat Kohli retires: India’s most successful Test captain calls it a day

Virat Kohli’s retirement marks the end of a transformative era in Indian Test cricket. As captain, he instilled a winning mentality, prioritized fitness, and spearheaded a fast-bowling revolution. Kohli led India to historic overseas victories, including their first Test series win in Australia, and consistently topped the ICC Test rankings, leaving a lasting legacy of aggression and excellence.
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Deepika Kumari’s 18th medal, Parth Sulankhe’s maiden bronze for India

Indian archers concluded the Shanghai World Cup Stage 2 triumphantly, highlighted by recurve bronze medals from Deepika Kumari and Parth Salunkhe. Deepika secured her 18th World Cup individual medal, while Salunkhe claimed his first. Despite Korean dominance in the recurve events, India’s seven-medal haul showcased their strength, particularly in the compound team events.
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