#ThankYouViratKohli trends on Twitter as Kohli plays last T20 match as Indian captain
Mumbai/IBNS: Twitterati have come out thanking Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli, who played his last T20 match in blue jersey as the skipper of the side against Namibia in the T20 World Cup on Monday.
Kohli, who has been leading Team India for several years, had announced that he would quit as Indian captain after the T20 World Cup.
The Namibia match turned out to be Kohli's last as captain as India crashed out of the World Cup even before the semi finals having a disastrous run in the tournament.
Under his leadership, India won 32 of 50 T20 matches and lost 16.
Twitter reacts
One Jarvis says, "One last time A well deserved farewell Match You are the Best King . Want to see you again as a Run - Machine."
One last time A well deserved farewell Match You are the Best King . Want to see you again as a Run - Machine . @imVkohli #ThankYouViratKohli #Kohli pic.twitter.com/TKlDy9fuXm
— Jarvis :) (@aroxvj) November 8, 2021
Rahulraj tweets, "Thank you @imVkohli for your captaincy, yes we have gone through thick and thin but we never gave up believe in your captaincy. We need vintage virat kohli from next season onwards."
Thank you @imVkohli for your captaincy, yes we have gone through thick and thin but we never gave up believe in your captaincy.
— Rahulraj (@RahulrajRout) October 12, 2021
We need vintage virat kohli from next season onwards.
#ThankYouViratKohli https://t.co/YpWTgRd6lU
Jayanth VLK says, " Why God?? Why These Many HeartBreaks For This Man @imVkohli?"
Why God??
— Jayanth VLK🔔 (@vlkjayanth_1718) November 9, 2021
Why These Many HeartBreaks 💔 For This Man @imVkohli?🥺#ThankYouViratKohli 🥲 pic.twitter.com/TluD9FK3N7
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