Cricket World Cup 2023: 10 Players who might retire from ODIs after the tournament
The ICC 50-overs World Cup is scheduled to be played in India, later in 2023
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2. Virat Kohli (IND):
One of the most popular names in world cricket and already a modern-day legend, Virat Kohli, surprisingly, has to be included in this list. By the time the World Cup commences in 2023, the right-handed batter would have already turned 35 and the talismanic batter might just call time on his decorated ODI career. He has already won the 50-over World Cup back in 2011 as well as the Champion's Trophy in 2013, both under MS Dhoni's captaincy. He had earlier himself won the U19 World Cup as a captain in 2008, and he will look to bow out on a high by helping India clinch their third World Cup title.
He has already made his intentions clear of giving it his all to help the Men in Blue win the upcoming 2023 World Cup and, should he rediscover his lost mojo, a title win might just see Kohli bring the curtains down on his career in style.
He gave up his captaincy back in 2022, to team-mate Rohit Sharma, citing workload management, after a lot of cacophony following the Men In Blue's continuous dissapointing outings in ICC events since 2013.
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