The recent retirement of Virat Kohli from Test cricket has sent ripples throughout the cricketing world, prompting reactions from fans and fellow players alike. Among those who reached out to the Indian superstar was England's Test captain, Ben Stokes, who revealed the message he sent to Kohli following the announcement.
Stokes expressed his disappointment that Kohli would not be participating in the upcoming five-match Test series between India and England, commencing on June 20. Stokes conveyed his sentiments via a text message to Kohli, stating, "It's going to be a shame not playing against him this time. I love playing against Virat." Stokes has always relished the contest against Kohli, appreciating their shared competitive spirit on the field.
Kohli's retirement, which came just weeks before the highly anticipated series, has been met with surprise and a sense of loss by many. Stokes acknowledged the void that Kohli's absence would leave in the Indian team, emphasizing Kohli's fighting spirit, competitiveness, and desire to win. He further added that Kohli has made the number 18 jersey his own and that it might never be seen on the back of another Indian shirt. Stokes regards Kohli as a player of pure class and has lauded him for his incredible contributions to cricket.
Despite Kohli's absence, Stokes remains wary of underestimating the Indian team, acknowledging their incredible batting depth. He noted the retirements of both Kohli and Rohit Sharma, highlighting their significance to the Indian team's success. Stokes feels that India's battery of batters is incredible. Stokes also recalled his time in the IPL, observing the constant emergence of talented batters from India.
Stokes also took a moment to appreciate Kohli's skills in white-ball formats, reminiscing about Kohli's remarkable cover drives. He stated that Kohli's cover drive will live long in his memory. Stokes acknowledged Kohli's success in England, dismissing any criticism and affirming that Kohli has proven his mettle on English soil.
Kohli's Test career concluded with him as the fourth-highest run-scorer for India in Tests, amassing 9,230 runs in 123 matches. He also holds the record for the most Test double centuries as a captain, with seven. His contributions to Indian cricket have been widely praised, with many considering him to be one of the greatest batsmen of the modern era.
While Kohli's retirement marks the end of an era, his impact on the game will continue to inspire generations of cricketers. Ben Stokes' heartfelt message reflects the respect and admiration that Kohli has garnered from his peers, solidifying his legacy as a true icon of the sport.