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After taking retirement from Tests before the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy, Virat Kohli has been out of action. It is not clear when he will return to the cricket field. In the last few days, there have been several claims about his future in international cricket.

He is still an active cricketer in One Day Internationals (ODI). In the upcoming days, Team India is scheduled to play multiple white ball series. Will Virat make himself available for those assignments? The question remains. Amid the speculations regarding Kohli's future in international cricket, cricket fans took some time to rewind the icon's decorated career.

More than a decade ago, Virat played his last domestic List A match for Delhi. On September 26, 2013, almost 12 years ago, when Delhi collided with India Blue, Virat was a crucial part of the clash. Vinay Kumar-led India Blue dominated over Delhi. Kohli was the skipper of the Delhi cricket team. Unlike his celebrated international career, the domestic match was not something to remember for Virat's individual brilliance. Abhishek Nayar's 91-run innings helped India-B to register 270 runs on the scoreboard, batting first. Virat delivered an over and leaked 9 runs without causing any notable trouble to India Blue batters.

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Not a memorable knock from Virat

While Delhi was chasing the competitive target, Virendra Sehwag and Rajat Bhatia played their parts well. Sehwag scored 59 and 65 for Bhatia. Virat managed to collect only 5 runs before losing his wicket against Kumar. After sustaining early setbacks, Delhi hinted at making a strong comeback in the contest. At a point in the second phase of the game, the Delhi cricket team was positioned well enough to turn the table. Sehwag's wicket proved costly for them. 

India Blue won the competition by 18 runs. The match remained as Virat Kohli's last domestic List A match of his cricketing career.

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