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Australian cricket legend Greg Chappell hailed Virat Kohli's Test retirement as the end of a transformative era, suggesting Kohli's impact on Indian cricket surpasses even Sachin Tendulkar's. Kohli, who retired at 36, redefined Indian cricket with his aggressive and self-assured approach, both as a player and captain. Chappell credited Kohli for shifting India's mindset from respectful submission to expecting victory, especially overseas.
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