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In the world of cricket, few names shine brighter than Virat Kohli. Known for his unmatched passion and relentless drive, the Indian star batter has seen countless highs in his illustrious career. But the recently concluded Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) against Australia wasn’t one of them.

The series was a tough pill to swallow, not just for Kohli but for Indian fans as well. A 3-1 loss to Australia, India’s first BGT defeat since 2017, left questions lingering about the future of veterans like Kohli and Rohit Sharma.

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Virat Kohli Isn’t Done Yet

Despite the whispers and headlines, Kohli has no plans to hang up his boots. According to Indian media reports, the 36-year-old is “in no mood” to retire and is determined to extend his career until the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2027, set to be hosted in Africa.

It’s clear Kohli isn’t ready to let one tough year define his legacy despite a tough season recently. Let’s not sugarcoat it—2024 wasn’t kind to Kohli.

He managed just one Test century all year, a knock in the second innings of the first BGT Test in Perth. Beyond that, his struggles were evident. The Australian bowlers repeatedly got the better of him, especially with deliveries outside the off-stump.

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It wasn’t just Kohli, though. Rohit Sharma also faced a nightmare series, scoring only 31 runs in five innings. The duo’s poor form has raised serious questions about their place in India’s future Test plans.

Selectors Face Tough Decisions

The chatter doesn’t end with fans; even former selectors are weighing in. One of them hinted that neither Kohli nor Rohit might make the cut for India’s upcoming Test matches unless they play some red-ball cricket before the England tour.

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“IPL form can’t be the basis for Test selection,” the selector reportedly said. That’s a fair point. T20 fireworks don’t necessarily translate into Test consistency, especially in challenging conditions.

Kohli’s desire to play until 2027 speaks volumes about his commitment. He’s not someone who backs down after a bad patch. If anything, he thrives under pressure. With a long break before India’s next Test assignment, Kohli has time to work on his game and rediscover his mojo.

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