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Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli

A spunky, chubby teenager with gelled hair shot to fame after leading India to glory in the Under-19 World Cup at Kuala Lumpur in early 2008. In an Indian team filled with saint-like icons. Cricket is a fantastic sport that attracts millions of spectators from all around the world and like any sport it has its heroes, Where the young and helpful can look up to to defeat their opponents? we are talking about one of the biggest players in all of cricket a man who is loved by many and also, can be not liked by his rivals. We are talking about national and international cricket player the batsman number 18 Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli was born on November 5th 1988 in New Delhi India and in 2016 ESPN ranked this man as the 8th most popular athlete on the entire planet. He was born into a Punjabi Family and his father Prem was a criminal lawyer and his mother suraj, She was a housewife. He was the youngest of three with an older brother and an older sister and althought he attended Vishal Bharadwaj school, He first got into cricket when he joined the West Delhi cricket Academy which was formed in 1998.

Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli facts that are less well known 

 5 little-known facts about Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli, a star cricketer, is one of the greatest Indian idols of all time. Kohli has broken several milestones, including the most consecutive double centuries in Test matches and the fastest 1,000 runs in ODIs. Here are five lesser-known facts about him in honour of his 34th birthday.

1. Between his passion of cricket and tennis, Kohli struggled

Virat Kohli once had to choose between his passion of tennis and cricket, but he ultimately chose cricket thanks to the sport's accessibility and the support of the several significant individuals in his life. He didn't decide to pursue it professionally and turn it into a career until a few years later.

2. The death of his father affected his strategy for the game

Prem Kohli, Kohli's father, was his biggest supporter and the one who guided him into the West Delhi Cricket Academy (WDCA), tirelessly drove him around the city so he could pursue his dreams, accompanied him to a number of cricket matches, and taught him that it was okay to fail as long as you had the courage to try again. When Prem Kohli unexpectedly passed away in December 2006, Virat Kohli was horrified. That day, my strategy for the game altered. I just had one thought: I had to play for my nation and fulfil my father's goal.Even this personal sorrow was transformed by him into something positive. Virat made the decision to continue playing in a Ranji Trophy match against Karnataka on the same day that his father passed away, demonstrating his exceptional skill in the sport. He was the first to arrive to the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium the following day, despite being deeply shaken by what had happened.

3. Sachin Tendulkar is his most revered figure and source of motivation for playing cricket

Indian batsman and cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar had a massive influence on Kohli when he was a young boy After announcing that the Indian side had topped the ICC test rankings, Kohli made a bow to Sachin Tendulkar. Additionally, Kohli proudly showcased his hero Tendulkar while carrying him on his shoulders, saying how he had borne a heavy weight for the country for 21 years. The game was significant since it was Sachin's final World Cup match before handing the baton to the next generation of Indian cricketers. It was also a dream come true for the Indian squad,  "Kohli's best skill is to be able to understand the situation and alter his game," Sachin Tendulkar says of Virat Kohli. He has great match awareness.

4. He supports FC Goa and enjoys playing football

When the franchisee-based sports league initially came to India, Kohli expressed a strong interest in it. He began by investing in FC Goa. a squad in the September 2014-launched Indian Super League football competition. "Each year, a celebrity football game that benefits charity is one of their highlights. He joined the ISL Football Club FC Goa as a co-owner in September 2014, and as of July 2016, “You can't be a complete introvert. Some might think I'm pretty young to do something like this or it is a step taken too early, but nothing is too early. If you believe in something you have to put your 100% commitment to it. I want football to grow in India”, Kohli said on his love for football and his intent to promote it.

5. Virat Kohli was a true-blue desi gourmand before becoming vegan

Food has always been Kohli's second love after cricket. No cuisine went unattended as he made the most of everything delicious that was available on Delhi's streets, from eating burgers to butter chicken to his mother's mouthwatering treats. Before realising the importance of maintaining a nutritious diet, he struggled to say no to an additional serving at supper. In terms of qualities like fitness and attitude, he was still a work in progress. A few reporters recall him grabbing fast food during interviews while ignorant to his dietary needs. He opted to spend time at the gym to lose weight rather than partying, which is what most young people his age often enjoy doing. He acquired new hobbies, including music, and reading and was soon most comfortable in the company of a cookbook

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