December 19 Is A Sad Day For Virat Kohli, Why?

If there’s something that never misses to amuse us all the time, then it is Team India’s skipper Virat Kohli. Currently, Virat Kohli is arguably the most consistent and successful batsman across all the three formats of the game. On top of that, he is the captain of the squad and is also the holder of some of the biggest records in international cricket.

Virat Kohli

Right from his debut, Virat never looked back and was busy scoring many centuries and winning the matches for the team. No doubt, he is the best batsman in the world. His records prove what kind of an athlete he is. Now, he is continuing it as the team captain.

Captaincy is one of the hardest jobs in a sport. The captain has to bear all the pressure and work on it according to the situations. But Virat Kohli never looked tensed. He even broke and created many records in cricket history. He has done a brilliant job and taken the team to new heights.

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Virat Kohli recently married to Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma and they are enjoying the new life. But there is one day when Virat Kohli will never forget and it is December 19. It is one of the saddest days in Kohli’s life.

Virat Kohli

The story of his success and the making of what he is today traces back to a long time back when the Delhi cricketer was still a lad. Today, December 19, is a date that will always bring tears to his eyes. However, eleven years earlier in 2006, it was the day that also provided a young Kohli with his coming of age moment. It was the third day of a Ranji Trophy super league game between hosts Delhi and Karnataka.

Young Virat Kohli

Then 18-year-old Virat was unbeaten on 40 overnight and had a big job to do as his side still needed 192 runs to avoid the follow-on. However, early in the morning, his life turned upside down when he received the shocking news of his father’s death while batting on the pitch.

Virat Kohli Father

Virat Kohli’s father Prem Kohli was everything from being a friend to a guide. His loss had numbed him. Many don’t know that the youngster was back on the ground after being part of his father’s cremation ceremony. Wearing a blank look, he batted with valor and an iron fist. He didn’t speak even a single word to anyone in the middle, but his bat did it.

Virat Kohli Ranji Trophy

Virat went on to score 90 before getting out, but by then he had ensured safety for his side. The day was not about runs, though. The story of how Virat Kohli overcame the loss of his father and returned to cricket ground to bat serves as a testament to the umpteen records that he has overtaken ever since his foray.

Also Watch: Heartwarming Gesture: Virat Kohli Ignores Security, Clicks Selfies With Kids On Wheelchair

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