'He burst out laughing' - Former Gujarat batter recalls U-15 NCA days with Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli confirmed his decision to retire from Test cricket ahead of the England series.
Former Gujarat batter Priyank Panchal, who recently announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, recently recalled his early U-15 days with former India captain Virat Kohli, who too has drawn the curtain on his Test career.
Panchal, who ended his career as a domestic stalwart, shared a memory from their Under-15 National Cricket Academy (NCA) days and revealed that when the two met each other in 2021, Kohli remembered an on-field incident involving the two and burst out laughing while recalling it.
"I know of Virat since our U-15 NCA days. I used to be chubby back then and had fallen midway in the crease while completing a run with him. Years later, in 2021, he still remembered that story and burst out laughing. Gem of a person," he tweeted.
Virat is like Michael Jordan: Priyank Panchal
Meanwhile, in May 2025, Kohli confirmed his decision to retire from Test cricket, ending a 14-year red-ball career where he featured in 123 matches, scoring 9230 runs, and led India in 68 Tests. He announced his decision ahead of the five-match Test series against England. Panchal congratulated the Delhi-born for his illustrious career and was disheartened to see a player like Virat stepping away from the format.
"Truly happy to see you reach such remarkable heights. From our early days at the NCA camp during the U-15s to the brief time we shared during a Test series, it's been a privilege to witness your journey up close. Congratulations on a phenomenal Test career. Sad to see a player of Virat’s caliber retire when there was such great Test cricket left in him. It’s just the classic quandary of a longer peak vs a higher peak. Virat, like Michael Jordan, played w the greatest intensity but sustaining it would’ve been difficult #ViratKohli. There’s significant cricket left in Virat Kohli," Panchal tweeted after Kohli announced his retirement.
Panchal scored over 8850 first-class runs while he had 3672 runs in List A,and 1522 in T20s. However, he never played for India. Panchal was part of title-winning teams across all formats - the Ranji Trophy (2016-17), Vijay Hazare Trophy (2015-16), and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (2014-15). Despite being named in India’s Test squad for the South Africa tour in 2021, he did not get a chance to wear the India cap. After a 17-year-long career, Panchal ended his career in May 2025.
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