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Happy Birthday Virat Kohli: King Kohli Turned 32

Happy Birthday Virat Kohli: King Kohli turned 32, how did Gentleman become a bad boy of cricket. Virat Kohli, the captain of the Indian cricket team, considers the batsman’s iron all over the world.

Virat Kohli, who makes a mark in every format, is not called King Kohli in world cricket. Born on 5 November 1988, the player is celebrating his 32nd happy birthday today.

At the moment Kohli is playing in the Indian Premier League in the UAE and he is preparing to make this special month even more special.

Happy Birthday Virat Kohli:

Kohli was born on 5 November 1988 in Delhi and it is also from where he started his cricketing career. Virat made a huge identity in the cricket world just like his name.

Aggression first comes to mind as soon as his name comes up. Kohli, who was always full of enthusiasm on the field, used to go out of his limits in the early days. Then he was counted in the bad boys of cricket.

On the Australian tour, the audience has to make lewd gestures or the Bangladeshi players respond by showing their tongue in the same way. Kohli did not lag behind in anything but the maturity he has shown since becoming captain in the last few years makes him a Gentleman.

Kohli’s face changed in 2019 World Cup

In the ICC World Cup 2019, Kohli was truly recognized as the Gentleman. Former Australia captain Steve Smith landed on the field after facing a 1-year ban in the ball tampering controversy.

The audience was hooting in the match being played at the Oval between India and Australia.

On this, Kohli pointed towards the audience and asked him to cheer for this player rather than hooting. The Indian captain was awarded the ‘Spirit of Cricket’ award for his perfect introduction to the ICC game spirit.

In the 13th season of the Indian Premier League, the Royal Challengers Bangalore team made it to the playoffs after the last match. The team lost against Delhi Capitals, yet managed to make it to the last four.

Former Indian opener Virender Sehwag has said that Bangalore captain Virat Kohli will have to score fast.

Speaking to an English website, Sehwag said that Kohli needs to change his way of batting. He said, “Kohli will have to change his batting style fast.

He takes 20-25 balls, at least then he is in the mood to score fast runs and then he starts scoring fast runs. After that When he is out and then his team runs into trouble. “

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