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Virat Kohli’s Test Retirement Sparks Kapil Dev’s Critique

2026-07-08 · Virat Kohli · Opinion

**Virat Kohli** announced his Test retirement on 6 July 2026, prompting former India captain **Kapil Dev** to warn that the star let anger drive his decision.

Kapil Dev, speaking to a sports panel on 7 July 2026, argued that Kohli “shouldn’t have got carried away by anger” when he walked away from the longest format. The former World‑Cup hero recalled Kohli’s fierce competitiveness, noting that the batsman’s frustration after a low‑scoring series may have clouded his judgment. Dev emphasized that Kohli’s legacy in Tests deserves a more measured farewell.

Kohli’s final Test came after a string of disappointing results for India, including a 2‑1 series loss to England in March 2026 where he managed just 112 runs in three innings. The former captain’s comments suggest that the sting of those defeats, combined with a bruising spell of injuries, pushed Kohli to a hasty decision. Dev pointed out that Kohli’s earlier statements about “playing until the last breath” clash with the abruptness of his exit.

Kohli ends his Test career with 7,254 runs, 27 centuries and a batting average of 49.51-figures that place him among the modern greats. Yet Dev warns that an angry departure could shade public perception, especially as younger batsmen like Shubman Gill and Prithvi Shaw step into the top order. The critique underscores a broader debate: should a player retire on a high note or after a slump?

While Kohli closes the Test chapter, he remains active in ODIs and T20Is, where he continues to chase records. Dev hinted that the legend could channel his frustration into mentoring the next generation, perhaps taking on a coaching role with the India A side. The former all‑rounder believes Kohli’s experience will be invaluable if he stays involved beyond the pitch.

Social media erupted after Dev’s interview, with many supporters defending Kohli’s decision as a personal choice. Others echo Dev’s sentiment, urging the star to reflect before making irreversible moves. The conversation highlights the emotional bond between Indian fans and their cricket icons, especially when a figure as dominant as Kohli steps back.

India now faces a reshuffle in the Test batting lineup. With Kohli’s exit, selectors are likely to fast‑track emerging talent, while also considering veteran stability. Dev’s remarks may influence the board’s approach to player welfare, ensuring that future retirements are handled with more deliberation.

The episode serves as a reminder that even the biggest names can be swayed by momentary emotions, and that the sport’s history is constantly being rewritten by both triumphs and missteps.

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