What Did Vivek Oberoi Say About the Retirement of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma?

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Key Takeaways
- Vivek Oberoi shares emotional sentiments on Kohli and Sharma's retirement.
- The duo leaves behind a legacy in Test cricket.
- They inspired a generation of cricket fans in India.
- Both players achieved remarkable milestones in their careers.
- Their focus will now shift to One Day Internationals.
Mumbai, May 12 (NationPress) Bollywood star Vivek Oberoi, currently anticipating the launch of his new film ‘Kesari Veer’, expressed his sentiments regarding the unexpected retirement from Test cricket of the legendary Indian cricketer Virat Kohli.
On Monday, the actor shared an emotional message on X, which was formerly known as Twitter, reflecting on the careers of Kohli and his teammate, the ODI captain Rohit Sharma.
He stated, “The atmosphere of Test cricket feels heavy as we bid adieu to an era. Two icons have retired, with one being a stunning performer and the other an enduring genius. Hitman Rohit Sharma and King Kohli have put away their Test gear, leaving behind legacies built from intense passion and elegance. My son and I were fortunate to witness these two greats play live! Kohli's tireless journey of over 9320 Test runs, coupled with his unwavering spirit, and Rohit's effortless strength at the crease, including that memorable double hundred – moments that will forever remain in our hearts.”
He added, “They inspired us, and all of India, through every session and every battle. Thank you, @ImRo45 and @imVkohli, for the fervor, the records, and the unforgettable impact on Test cricket. We will always support you, and India takes immense pride in both of you. The sound of your bats will eternally resonate in the realm of Test cricket. We cherish the memories. Though their Test careers may be over, we eagerly anticipate their brilliance in the One Day International format.”
Both Virat and Rohit, often referred to by fans as the dynamic duo of ‘Ro-Ko’, announced their abrupt retirement from Test cricket following India's loss in the Border-Gavaskar trophy last December. Nevertheless, both were part of the Indian team that triumphed in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 after securing the T20 World Cup last June.