Virat Kohli is more than just a modern cricket icon, he is a player who has inspired millions with his fitness, passion and relentless hunger to perform. Over the years, his career has seen highs, challenges and bold decisions but his commitment to the game and his country has never wavered. As he enters the later phase of his international journey, every move he makes is watched closely by fans and critics alike, and that attention sets the stage for his latest headline-making moment.
Virat Kohli has travelled to Australia with the Indian team for a three-match ODI series against the six-time World Cup champions. The team arrived in Perth on Wednesday night and on Thursday morning at 10:00 AM IST, he posted a message on X. His tweet read, “The only time you truly fail is when you decide to give up.” The line quickly went viral and left fans both emotional and worried.
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Virat Kohli hasn’t played an ODI since March 9, 2025, when India faced New Zealand in Dubai. He was dismissed after scoring just one run from two balls in that match. Now he is only 54 runs away from becoming the second highest run-scorer in the ODI history and many expect him to reach that milestone in this series. But instead of excitement, his post has sparked speculation.
Some believe the former all-format captain might retire from ODIs after the Australia series. Others think it was his way of responding to those who doubt his future in the format. This confusion comes at a time when his retirement decisions are still fresh in people’s minds.
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Virat Kohli stepped down from Test cricket on May 12, 2025, after disappointing series against New Zealand and Australia the previous year. Fans had hoped to see him play in the five-match series in England but a couple of weeks before the squad was announced, he surprised everyone by confirming his retirement through an Instagram post.
Earlier, he had bid farewell to T20Is on June 29, 2024. In the final of the T20 World Cup that year, he played a match-winning innings of 76 runs from 59 balls against South Africa at Kensington Oval. After receiving the Player of the Match award, he used that emotional moment to announce that he would no longer play T20 internationals.
With his recent tweet coming just before another major series, fans are bracing for what might come next. Whether it was a hint, a message to critics or simply motivation, everyone will be watching closely when he takes the field in Australia.
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