Former Indian team captain Virat Kohli is currently resting. After participating in the five-match Test series against Australia, Kohli is spending time with his family. Recently, a video has gone viral on social media, in which he is seen surrounded by fans. During this time, he is having trouble even walking, due to which he requested people to leave his path.
A few days ago, Virat Kohli was seen with his wife Anushka Sharma in Alibaug, where the two were seen strolling around. In the viral video, Kohli told the fans, “Brother, don’t block my path.” Recently, Kohli and Anushka have bought a villa in Alibaug and according to multiple reports, they are going to host the house warming ceremony on Thursday.
Kohli, who returned from the Australia tour last week, did not perform as per expectations in the Border Gavaskar Trophy. He scored a century in the first Test, but struggled with balls going outside the off stump in the remaining matches. He scored only 190 runs in nine innings, which included one century.
Many former cricketers like veteran players Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri believe that the current generation, especially the struggling Rohit Sharma and Kohli, should play domestic cricket in the red ball format.
Former Indian team captain Virat Kohli is currently resting. After participating in the five-match Test series against Australia, Kohli is spending time with his family. Recently, a video has gone viral on social media, in which he is seen surrounded by fans. During this time, he is having trouble even walking, due to which he requested people to leave his path.
A few days ago, Virat Kohli was seen with his wife Anushka Sharma in Alibaug, where the two were seen strolling around. In the viral video, Kohli told the fans, “Brother, don’t block my path.” Recently, Kohli and Anushka have bought a villa in Alibaug and according to multiple reports, they are going to host the house warming ceremony on Thursday.
Kohli, who returned from the Australia tour last week, did not perform as per expectations in the Border Gavaskar Trophy. He scored a century in the first Test, but struggled with balls going outside the off stump in the remaining matches. He scored only 190 runs in nine innings, which included one century.
Many former cricketers like veteran players Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri believe that the current generation, especially the struggling Rohit Sharma and Kohli, should play domestic cricket in the red ball format.