The Viral Chat Between David Warner and Virat Kohli Is Finally Out!

Anupam Pandey

David Warner and Virat Kohli were spotted together on the field ahead of the third ODI. While fans were happy to watch them together, they wanted to know what they had talked about. Warner recently revealed what he told Virat Kohli about his retirement age.

The Viral Chat Between David Warner and Virat Kohli Is Finally Out.

David Warner and Virat Kohli were spotted together on the field ahead of the third ODI. While fans were happy to watch them together, they wanted to know what they had talked about. Warner recently revealed what he told Virat Kohli about his retirement age.

David Warner, one of the finest Australian openers, recently had a chat with Virat Kohli. This happened ahead of the third ODI match between India and Australia. Fans were delighted to watch Kohli and Warner back together, as they were last seen together back in the 2023 World Cup.

While Warner has retired from the game, he was a part of the commentary panel for the India tour of Australia. Before the game started, he had a talk with Virat Kohli on the field. Two players who have been rivals in both IPL and international, still share a good bond with each other. And watching them together was a nostalgic moment, as fans were eager to know what they talked about.

1. Warner's Conversation with Kohli

After Warner had a conversation with Virat Kohli, he revealed a few things about the same in the commentary panel. But it was not enough for the fans as they wanted to know more about their chat together. And fans also know that it would be related to the game and Kohli's availability for the 2027 World Cup,

David Warner revealed that Virat Kohli wants to play the 2027 World Cup. While Kohli may not have said this officially on any of his handles, he has talked about it to several players and even his teammates. This would, in turn, make the fans happy, as they will finally be able to watch Virat Kohli till the 2027 World Cup.

, David Warner revealed more about Kohli and by what time he wants him to retire. Warner said that he told Kohli that he is looking super fit. He also told Kohli to play the game till he is 50 years old, taking a look at his fitness levels and the ability to take runs. While he didn't reveal Kohli's reaction to this, he admired his fitness levels to a great extent.

2. Kohli's Masterclass in the Third ODI

The words said by David Warner might have acted as the thing which Virat Kohli needed to regain his form in the ODI format. After Australia was bundled out for just 236 runs, India stepped down to chase the same. The team had a good start, but eventually, Shubman Gill lost his wicket, and Virat Kohli on the crease.

Knowing it was his last game on Australian soil, Virat Kohli made sure to give his very best. He ended up scoring 74 runs for the team in 81 balls with 7 fours, which shows that the majority of his runs came from singles and doubles. In the end, he finished the game with a ramp shot, which went for a four, and India ended up

This game also helped Virat Kohli to break a number of records in international cricket. He ended up being the highest run scorer in white ball cricket, the most runs in a winning cause during the run chase, the most half-centuries in run chases in ODI format and a lot more. Along with that, Virat Kohli now holds the second spot in terms of most runs in the ODI format, just behind Sachin Tendulkar.

3. De Villiers on Kohli

Not only David Warner, even AB de Villiers, Virat Kohli's close friend, talked about his availability for the 2027 World Cup. He talked about Kohli and how he has been able to contribute to the Indian team over the past few years. And now, de Villiers thinks that the 2027 World Cup  in the game.

And he also wants Kohli to get a good ending to his career in the ODI format. Further, de Villiers also said that Kohli could go on to play the Indian Premier League for the next four to five years, but he will eye international cricket till the 2027 World Cup.

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