Virat Kohli Retirement: RCB Star Reveals Plans After Explosive IPL 2026 Form
Lachlan Reed | April 25, 2026 6:25 PM CST
Virat Kohli continues his dominance in IPL 2026
Virat Kohli looks set to keep playing well past the 2026 season, mostly because he is arguably in the best form of anyone in the tournament right now. While most veterans start to slow down in their late thirties, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru icon just grabbed the Orange Cap with a brilliant 81 off 44 balls against Gujarat Titans. That innings pushed him to 328 runs in only seven games, pretty much shutting down any talk of him retiring soon. He also recently became the first player to hit 800 boundaries in the league, showing that his fitness and appetite for runs haven't dipped at all.Recent performance confirms his longevity
Statistically, Virat Kohli is playing in a league of his own compared to the younger guys during these April 2026 fixtures. Following his match-winning knock yesterday at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, he’s sitting on an average of 54.67 with a strike rate over 163. He seems more aggressive than ever, constantly clearing the ropes and picking gaps with ease. Critics are always searching for signs of him slowing down, but his knack for anchoring a chase while keeping the tempo high proves he still has plenty of top-flight cricket left in him. The way he celebrates on the field makes it clear that retirement isn’t even on his radar right now. Motivation usually comes from unfinished business, but it’s clear Virat Kohli is desperate to finally get his hands on that trophy for Bengaluru for the second consecutive time. Having already stepped away from international T20s and Tests, he is fully dialled in on domestic success and individual records. 300 Sixes For A Single Franchise – 3 Records That Virat Kohli Broke With His Innings In Today’s RCB vs GT IPL 2026 Game He’s closing in on 9,500 runs in the tournament, a milestone that’s bound to happen soon based on how he’s played this month. His presence is a massive deal for the league, both commercially and emotionally, making a sudden exit very unlikely. Fans can probably count on seeing him at the top of the batting charts for a few more years. When it comes down to it, Virat Kohli is still the undisputed king of the crease as April 2026 draws to a close.READ NEXT
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