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Former India cricketer Sunil Gavaskar has said that, having scored truckloads of runs across formats for almost 17 years now, ace batter Virat Kohli won’t announce his international retirement just after two consecutive ducks against Australia. Gavaskar rubbished retirement rumours, clarifying that Kohli’s gloves gesture was a salute to the Adelaide crowd’s standing ovation.

Kohli raised his gloves to thank the Adelaide Oval crowd for their standing ovation after his dismissal.

What seemed like a sentimental moment after Kohli’s final innings at one of his favourite venues soon sparked online speculation about a potential retirement hint.

“Look, the man has more than 14,000 runs, 52 ODI centuries and I think 32 Test centuries. He has scored thousands and thous

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