India, May 18 -- Virat Kohli's Test retirement continues to be the major talking pointing global cricket. The Indian all-time-great called time on his career after 123 Test matches, falling just short of that all-important 10,000-run barrier that would have placed him in select company amongst three other Indian batters.

While Kohli has suffered a serious downtick in the levels he can hit and the consistency he brings to the table, he was still seen as a crucial part of the Indian unit. In fact, former Indian opener Virender Sehwag explained how Kohli was vastly different to most cricketers of his generation, and ho was surprised not to see that translate to an extended career in red ball cricket.

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