Shoaib advises Virat Kholi to retire from the t20 world cup
After Afridi, shoaib akhtar made a statement regarding Kohli's retirement, told when should he retire
Former india captain and veteran batsman virat kohli has made a spectacular comeback with a scintillating century during the Asia Cup. He also scored two half-centuries in the tournament and was the second-highest run-scorer. On one hand, cricket lovers around the world are happy with his performance, on the other hand, some former Pakistani players did not like it.
Kohli's return to form has brought new energy to Team india before the t20 World Cup. The tournament will begin on october 16. India's first match will be against pakistan on 23 October. Before that, shoaib akhtar believes that kohli can retire from the shortest format of cricket (T20) after the t20 World Cup.
He further said, "You should not reach a level where you are dropped from the team. Instead, you should retire when you are at your peak. Although this rarely happens. Very few players, special Usually, Asian cricketers take that decision, but I think when Virat does it, he will do it in style and probably the way he started his career."
Afridi had retired several times in his career. His first Test retirement came in 2006, which was withdrawn within a few weeks. He retired from Test cricket again in 2010 after captaining pakistan in a Test against Australia. Afridi, who captained pakistan in the 2011 world cup, announced his retirement from all forms of the game after the world event but withdrew at the request of the board. He led the team in the 2015 ODI world cup and finally decided to quit all formats of the game in 2017.