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Virat Kohli, who has retired from T20 and Test cricket, is now active in only one format. But it is not clear how long his career will last in this format also. However, he has definitely made a comeback from the ODI series against Australia and how his performance here will decide the future of his career. But how difficult is it for him to play only one format and is staying away from cricket for so long affecting him? When Virat Kohli was asked this question, he gave such an answer, which is enough to show that he is enjoying this free time.
What did Kohli say on his break from cricket?
Before the start of the first ODI against Australia in Perth, Virat Kohli gave an interview to Australian legend Adam Gilchrist and former Team India coach Ravi Shastri. In this interview, Kohli once again answered questions like touring Australia, staying away from cricket and playing only in one format. When Gilchrist mentioned to Kohli about his last 3-4 months of rest, Kohli told how special this time was for him.
Referring to his retirement from Test cricket, Kohli said, “It was a long rest period for me after my retirement from Test cricket. I was living my life. I don’t know how many years I was not able to do all this, spent good time at home with family and children. It was a beautiful time and I enjoyed it a lot. To be honest, in the last 15-20 years, I have played a lot of cricket, played the maximum number of matches and did not take any rest at all. So this is a good time for me.” Was.”
comeback was not good
However, as far as the match is concerned, it was not good at all for Virat Kohli. After Rohit Sharma’s early dismissal, Virat Kohli, who came to the crease, could not last long and was out without opening his account. Kohli faced 8 balls but did not get a single run from his bat and returned to the pavilion on the ball of Mitchell Starc. Kohli’s comeback in Perth was not good but the hopes of a good innings from him in the next ODI to be held in Adelaide will remain intact.