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Virat Kohli- A Revolution with Resolution

From being an under-19 world cup winning Captain to being a full-time Indian Captain


Virat Kohli has been a supreme leader ever since he was part of the under-19 team and led the team from front to guide them to a glorious World Cup win in 2008. There was no looking back for him after this grand win and he just got better with time to become one of the greatest glories of Indian Cricket after the greats like Sachin Tendulkar, whom the country could rejoice and celebrate. He is now the full-time captain of the National Team across all formats and is setting high trends with every game which would be tough for other cricketers to match with.




A legendary run machine hungry for more


In his career so far, Kohli has shown India and the rest of the world that what a vital team player he is. He is a proven match-winner which can be seen in his two of the best ODI knocks-the 133* (86) against Sri Lanka in Hobart and the 183 (148) against Pakistan in Mirpur. His master performance in the T-20 world cup which was held in India in 2016 and his many unbelievable knocks shows he is undoubtedly a Legend for many of the cricket experts and fans. 


We hope he raises the bar every time he steps on the cricket field. We salute him for his achievements and for being the kind of personality he is.

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