Posted by AI on 2025-05-12 15:12:26 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-07 09:51:58
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It was a number that caught many people's attention on social media, leaving them wondering what it meant. Now, former India captain Virat Kohli has signed off from his Test career with the number 269. So, what's the significance of the number? In his 12-year long career, Kohli amassed 7,962 runs from 94 matches and surpassed numerous records. While he may have hung up his boots for Test cricket, he will continue to play ODIs and T20Is. Let's take a look at why the number 269 is significant to his career.
Kohli's 270th Test match was his last, meaning he had played a total of 269 matches across his career. Not only has he represented India in all three formats of the game, but he's also been a regular member of the team since making his debut back in 2008. It was a fitting number for the star to finish his longest career format with.
Moreover, he duly achieved a total of 269 runs in the recent series against Sri Lanka, finishing with an average of over 50. This was crucial in helping him finally surpass the great Sachin Tendulkar as the most successful Indian Test batter. Tendulkar held the record for nearly 15 years with 18,426 runs before being overtaken by Kohli.
In any case, Kohli has vowed to focus on the ODIs and T20Is in the future, and his numbers will only improve from here on. With a remarkable career that saw him win nearly every international trophy, Kohli's legacy seems assured.
In his words, "#269, signing off."