When you think of India’s golden era of Test cricket in the 21st century, it’s impossible to leave out the name Virat Kohli. Kohli redefined India’s attitude in the longest format of the game. From a young, aggressive lad stepping into a heavyweight team to leading it to the pinnacle of the ICC rankings, Kohli’s Test journey has been one for the ages. "Virat Kohli’s Greatest Test Milestones" is more than just a list of stats; it's a tribute to a player who wore his heart on his sleeve and changed Indian cricket forever.
Virat Kohli has announced his retirement from Test cricket after a remarkable 14-year journey. In an emotional Instagram post, he reflected on the personal impact of the format and expressed deep gratitude. Kohli retires as one of India’s greatest Test players, leaving behind a legacy of passion, discipline, and unmatched commitment to the game.
Smriti Mandhana delivered a record-breaking performance in the Sri Lanka Tri-Series Final, scoring the highest by an Indian woman in an international final. She smashed the most sixes in a WODI by an Indian woman and equaled the record for most fours by a left-hander, marking her as the standout star of the match.
Rohit Sharma has officially bid farewell to Test cricket, drawing the curtains on a remarkable red-ball career that took its time to blossom but ultimately left a lasting legacy. For years, critics doubted whether his white-ball brilliance would ever translate to the longer format. But when it did, it was worth the wait. So, here’s a look at Rohit Sharma’s top five Test knocks.
Ajinkya Rahane has joined the elite 5000-run club in IPL history, becoming the ninth player to achieve the feat. Now leading Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2025, Rahane continues to impress with both his batting and leadership. His milestone reflects years of consistency, adaptability, and class across multiple franchises in the world's biggest T20 league.
Dewald Brevis smashed his maiden IPL fifty in style during the KKR vs CSK clash, lighting up Eden Gardens with a fiery 21-ball knock. His 34-run over against Vaibhav Arora (6,4,4,6,6,4) stunned fans and marked him as CSK’s new powerhouse. A star is truly born this IPL season.
Rohit Sharma has officially retired from Test cricket, ending a legendary red-ball career marked by elegance, resilience, and leadership. From debut brilliance to leading India in major Test battles, his legacy as a dependable opener and calm captain will be cherished as a golden chapter in Indian cricket history.
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