Virat Kohli said this for the first time in his career regarding retirement…

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Bengaluru. India’s superstar batsman Virat Kohli knows that he cannot keep playing forever but before leaving, he wants to give everything to his cricket career and he says that once he leaves, he will not be seen for some time.
Kohli has scored a record eighth century so far in this season in IPL. He has scored 661 runs in 13 matches for Royal Challengers Bangalore. In the video posted by RCB on social media, 35-year-old Kohli said that the desire to live without regrets is his inspiration.

He said, “I don’t want to leave any work incomplete so that I don’t have any regrets later.” “Once the work is done, I will leave and will not be seen again for some time.” He said, “As long as I am playing, I want to give my all to the game.” This is my inspiration.” Kohli said, “The end time comes in every player’s career. I also won’t keep playing forever, but I don’t want to leave with the thought that it would have been better if I had done it that day. “Kohli is a member of the Indian team in the T20 World Cup to be held next month.

Kohli has scored more than 26000 runs for India by playing 113 Tests, 292 ODIs and 117 T20 matches. He has 1141 runs in his name in T20 World Cup. India is in Group A in the T20 World Cup along with Pakistan, Ireland, Canada and America. India has to play its first match against Ireland on June 5 in New York.

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