Kohli's fanfare is universal and it wasn't a surprise when Anas Haqqai, a leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and the Taliban movement, revealed that he is also a Kohli fan. He was asked about the recent Test retirements about Rohit Sharma and Kohli, and he remarked that he was surprised by the RCB star's decision.Also Read: Gavaskar brutally reminds Pakistan of Virat Kohli's ‘two sixes in Melbourne’, says ‘They will be breathing a lot easier'Also Read: India coach responds to Mike Hesson's ‘Mohammad Nawaz best spinner in the world' claim: ‘We know how we feel about…'Taliban leader drops verdict on Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's Test retirementsSpeaking to Shubhankar Mishra, he said, "Rohit's retirement from Tests was justified. I don't know the cause behind Kohli's retirement. Very few people across the world are that unique. My wish is that he tries to play till he is 50.""Maybe he was frustrated by the media in India. He still had time. You can see Joe Root chasing Sachin Tendulkar's tally of Test runs," he added.Also Read: ‘We cannot boycott…’: BCCI refuses to budge from its stance; India have no choice but to play Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025Also Read: India-Pakistan boycott campaign gains steam: A look back at major past IND-PAK controversiesKohli still hasn't retired from ODIs, and also holds the record for most tons in the format and is second in the list of most international centuries scored. He is the highest run-scorer in IPL history. He was key for India in their victorious Champions Trophy campaign this year. He also won the 2011 ODI World Cup, 2013 Champions Trophy and 2024 T20 World Cup. During his captaincy, he also led India to the ICC Test mace three consecutive times in 2017, 2018 and 2019.Kohli has also been compared to Sachin Tendulkar during his glittering career, and is widely regarded as his successor.
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