Pakistan, April 25 -- Suresh Raina, a former Indian cricketer, believes that Virat Kohli retired too early from T20 international cricket after India's ICC T20 World Cup victory in 2024. Kohli, who played a crucial role in India's triumph, decided to step away from T20Is to allow younger players a chance. However, Raina thinks Kohli still had a lot to offer and should have continued until the 2026 T20 World Cup.
Kohli, one of the greatest T20 cricketers, played 125 T20I matches, scoring 4188 runs at an impressive average of 48.69. His T20 World Cup record is legendary, with 1292 runs, the most by any player, and holds the record for the most 50+ scores (15) in the history of the tournament. His fitness and form were still exceptional, as...
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