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Venue- Adelaide Oval, Adelaide [December 17-19, 2020].
It's been more than a year since Virat Kohli retired from Test cricket. The white has indeed lost its colour. However, anyone who has been watching test cricket for long would observe that the career of Virat Kohli in the longest format can be classified into three parts. First being the young, aggressive, and dynamic Kohli, who wanted to prove to the world that he belonged on the big stage (2011-14). Second was the King Kohli era, wherein Virat not only scored runs for fun but also captained his side and took it to the greatest heights (2014-19). The third was the downfall in which we saw him struggling like never before (2020-25). To be honest, it was the worst of phases for a Kohli fan, wherein we not only saw our legend struggle for runs, but our man was also made to leave the test captaincy and make way for others. However, the question that arises now is that when did the third phase actually start? After all, everything was going so perfectly for 5 years, so where did the crack come in from? The answer to the same is the Adelaide test of 2020.
In the summer of 2020-21, the Indian cricket team toured Australia to defend its Border Gavaskar Trophy. Interestingly, the series was happening in the midst of a COVID pandemic. So there were multiple restrictions around. Furthermore, the Indian captain announced beforehand that he will only be playing the Adelaide test, as he will be returning to India for paternity leave. As a result, it would be Rahane who would be captaining India in the remaining three tests.
The first test at Adelaide was a day-night test, which was a new challenge for the visitors. However, Captain Kohli took the bull by the horns as he started off remarkably as he was dominating every Aussie bowler. The pink ball is tough to bat at, but not for Kohli, who was looking in fine touch. The King batted for around 4 hours and was looking set for his 28th test ton as he was batting magnificently on 74 of 180 deliveries. But this is when calamity struck. A terrible mix-up happened in the middle, and Kohli was run out for 74. Rahane was distraught with himself for calling a single and then refusing it. Kohli, on the other hand, was furious with himself as he not only missed a golden opportunity to score another test hundred at his favourite venue, but also it dented his team's hopes of a big first innings total. Soon after Kohli's dismissal, the Indian batting order collapsed like a pack of cards, as we lost the remaining 6 wickets for just 56 runs. From 188/3, we were 244 all out.
Yes, the bowlers fought with the ball, and that is why we got a crucial first-innings lead. But a bigger collapse in the second innings made sure that the Aussies won the first test of the series. Captain Kohli scored just 4 runs in the second innings as we were bundled out for just 36 runs. The Aussies needed just 90 runs to win the test, which they did comfortably.
There were questions all around. After all, the third day of the Adelaide test was nothing less than a nightmare. The bigger question was, will Kohli leave the team in this messy situation? After all, he was the captain of the side, and his team needed him the most in that situation. However, as decided earlier, Kohli left the Australian shores after the first test, and Rahane was appointed the skipper for the remaining series.
What happened next was unbelievable as we came from behind and won the series 2-1. The victory was memorable. However, post-2021, we never saw that Kohli of old who scored runs for fun. A year later he stepped down as the Test captain. Things kept on getting from bad to worse as the man who used to hit hundreds for fun was able to score just 3 tons in 6 years. Moreover, the batting average, which was close to 55, came down to 46 by the time he announced his retirement in May 2025.
However, those who have seen him closely will realize that it was the run-out at Adelaide that changed it all for the King. The run-out, which started the most painful era for Virat Kohli. The ground which saw the rise of him also turned out to be the ground from where his test cricket started, the lows.
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