While Virat Kohli has quit Test cricket, he is not retiring from cricket altogether. The 36-year-old is still an integral part of India's ODI squad and a key batter for RCB in the IPL. Middlesex, an English county team, has also shown a desire to have him play for them. Their home ground, Lord's, is one of the best cricketing venues in the world. Middlesex Director of Cricket Alan Coleman has announced they want to sign Kohli in an interview with The Guardian. "Virat Kohli is the most iconic player of his generation, so of course we want to have that conversation," he said to The Guardian. AB de Villiers and Kane Williamson are only two of the big-name stars who have experienced county cricket in the past, the T20 Blast being the prime example. Till now, Kohli has not responded to the interest shown and no confirmation has emerged about him mulling over the offer. But if he did play, the audience would get to witness a battle between Kohli and James Anderson at the Old Trafford in a county match against Lancashire. Interestingly, Kohli had signed a short-term Surrey contract in 2018 before India's tour of England. Also Read | Fans paint Chinnaswamy "White" for their King - see pictures and videos Though a cervical injury prevented him from playing in the county matches, he had a good time in the Test series. He was the leading run-scorer in the series, scoring 593 runs in five matches, at an average of 59. Kohli concluded his Test cricket career playing 123 matches, scoring 9230 runs at an average of 46.