Virat Kohli announces retirement after leading India to T20 World Cup victory.

Kohli ends his T20 International career with a brilliant 76-run performance in the T20 World Cup final.

Virat Kohli started his T20 International career for Team India in June 2010.

Kohli scored 76 runs against South Africa, leading India to a historic T20 World Cup win.

Kohli was awarded Player of the Match for his crucial innings in the final.

Kohli's 76 runs included 6 fours and 2 sixes. Bowlers restricted South Africa to 169 runs.

Post-match, Kohli announced his retirement, expressing gratitude and support for the younger generation.

Kohli scored 4188 runs in 125 T20 matches with an average of 48.69, including 1 century and 38 half-centuries.

Kohli holds the record for most runs (1292) and most half-centuries (15) in T20 World Cup history.

Kohli thanked his fans, teammates, and captain Rohit Sharma for their support throughout his career.