Virat Kohli, the former captain and prominent batsman for India, announced his retirement from Test cricket just before the team’s five-match tour to England. Following a century against Australia in Perth last year, Kohli faced challenges, often being dismissed outside the off stump, which led to speculation about his future in the longest format of the game. However, he quelled these concerns by participating in a Ranji Trophy match against Railways, providing fans with a glimmer of hope regarding his continued involvement in Test cricket. Ultimately, on May 12, Kohli confirmed his decision to step away from the format. Former cricketer Nasser Hussain commented on Kohli’s impact, stating that Test cricket was significantly enhanced by his presence. Hussain highlighted Kohli’s vibrant celebrations and motivational speeches, which resonated widely on social media, contributing to the popularity of Test cricket in India. He remarked on Sky Sports that while cricket evolves, moving from legends like Gavaskar to Tendulkar and now potentially to Gill, Kohli’s contributions to the game were invaluable. Hussain also reminisced about a memorable moment during the 2021 India-England Test at Lord’s, where Kohli passionately motivated his team to “unleash hell” in the final hours of the match, a challenge that India embraced and ultimately succeeded in. He noted that this moment, characterized by the intensity and spirit of players like Siraj, Bumrah, and Shami, reflected Kohli’s own fierce persona, reinforcing the sentiment that Test cricket thrived during his tenure.