Virat Kohli, one of the greatest cricketers of all time, officially retired from international cricket in 2025, closing a remarkable chapter that spanned over 17 years. With unmatched consistency, fierce competitiveness, and an unwavering passion for the game, Kohli leaves behind a legacy that has reshaped Indian cricket and inspired millions worldwide.
🏏 Career Highlights and Records
Kohli made his international debut in 2008 and went on to become India’s most prolific run-scorer across formats. By the time of his retirement, his stats were staggering:
- ODIs: 305 matches, 14,255 runs, average 57.41, 51 centuries
- Tests: 123 matches, 9,230 runs, average 46.85, 30 centuries
- T20Is: 125 matches, 4,188 runs, average 48.69, 1 century
- ICC Rating Record: Highest-ever ODI rating of 922 points, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s 887
Kohli’s aggressive style, fitness revolution, and leadership transformed India into a dominant force. Under his captaincy, India won 40 out of 68 Tests, making him the fourth-most successful Test captain globally.
🏆 Retirement Timeline
- T20I Retirement: Announced after India’s T20 World Cup triumph in 2024, ending his career on a high.
- Test Retirement: Declared on May 12, 2025, ahead of a marquee five-match series against England.
- Last ODI: Played on October 25, 2025, against Australia, marking the end of his international journey
His farewell was met with tributes from fans, teammates, and legends across the globe, celebrating not just his runs but his impact on cricket culture.
🌟 Beyond the Numbers
Kohli’s influence extended far beyond the pitch:
- Brand Kohli: Endorsements with Puma, Audi, MRF, and his own fashion label WROGN
- Philanthropy: Through the Virat Kohli Foundation, he supported underprivileged children and sports development
- Fitness Icon: Revolutionized athlete conditioning in India, setting new standards for professionalism
His fiery demeanor, emotional intensity, and unmatched hunger for victory made him a fan favorite and a role model for aspiring cricketers.
🔮 What’s Next?
While Kohli has stepped away from international cricket, he continues to play in the IPL for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, mentor young players, and explore ventures in business, media, and philanthropy. His legacy will live on not just in record books, but in the hearts of fans who saw him redefine Indian cricket.



