Fitness, skill, and passion never retire. Success continues its journey with such an astonishing player.
Virat Kohli, the name has become familiar in every household in India. The global star has his own aura when he is on the field or off the field. The passion he holds for playing cricket is remarkable. With determination, skills, consistent long-hour practice, and whatnot, this man is leaving no skills behind as he lives his life as a cricketer.
When retirement talk was making so much noise, RBC CEO Rajesh Menon said he believes Virat Kohli can continue playing until at least 2030, citing the veteran batter’s hunger, fitness, and passion for success.
The CEO believes Virat can definitely play for a few more years. He is a complete cricketer in all ways. His commitment to the RBC team has been ongoing since the inception of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008.
Kohli’s association with RCB is one of the most enduring and notable player-franchise partnerships in world cricket. Having epitomized the Bengaluru-based side in every IPL season, Virat has become the face of the RBC team.
After many years of playing, he has rewritten the record books, emerging as the leading run-scorer in IPL history with 9,336 runs from 283 matches. Most recently, the player continued playing for the team, creating a legacy as one of the franchise’s greatest players ever!
An expert batter was the franchise’s most reliable performer throughout the season, finishing as the team’s leading run-scorer with 675 runs.
In the IPL 2026 final against the Gujarat Titans, Kohli secured RCB’s chase with an unbeaten 75 off 42 balls, bringing up the fastest fifty of his IPL career. He kept playing until he reached the goal of securing victory for his team.

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