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Virat Kohli, 36, announced his retirement from Test cricket after 123 matches, scoring 9230 runs with 30 centuries. He cited the personal growth and lessons learned from the format. Kohli will now focus on ODIs, having already retired from T20 Internationals. His last Test series in Australia was unimpressive, but he leaves as India's highest double-centurion in Tests.
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