She Asked ‘Who Is Virat Kohli?’ And This Is How A Fellow Pakistani Responded On Twitter
Within a span of 9 years, Indian skipper Virat Kohli has earned more fans than no cricketer ever did in history. Dearly called as Run Machine, this player bagged over 30 centuries placing himself as the only next player to Sachin Tendulkar. With over 10 years of career ahead, it is pretty clear that he might rewrite the record of cricket history with ease.
The following he now earned is undoubtedly omnipresent, with worldwide fans and appraisals from around the veteran cricketers, Kohli is certainly at the peak of career. Be it a century or any tweet, Kohli never fails to make it to the news.
The recent tweet by Virat Kohli on Teachers Day is all that made cricket buffs day. In his tweet, he was seen sitting in front of the poster on which senior and prominent cricketers names are imprinted. His tweet garnered huge attention and it went viral for all the good reasons.
To all the teachers around the world and especially to the ones in the Cricket World. 🙏😊 #HappyTeachersDay pic.twitter.com/pvtrBw5uyK
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) September 5, 2017
The special part of the tweet is the names of Popular Pakistani Cricketers like Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, and Inzamam-Ul-Haq. Pakistani netizens went showering praises on Kohli for being so humble and modest.
Meanwhile, one user politely asked ‘Who is this man?’, and, another user gave her an unusual and good reply. The former’s tweet read,” If U Don’t Mind Plzz, Could You Tell Me The Name Of This Gentleman in The Post?”.
If U Don’t Mind Plzz
Could You Tell Me The Name Of This Gentleman in The Post ?— Syeda Aliya Ahmad (@Aliya313) September 7, 2017
And the latter’s response: “He is Virat Kohli and he’s Indian Cricket team captain. Right now he is the greatest batsman and behind him name of all renowned cricketers”.
He is virat kohli and he’s Indian Cricket team captain. Right now he is the greatest batsman and behind him name of all renowned cricketers
— Farid ul Hasnain (@farid_hasnain) September 7, 2017
As of now, Kohli scored 4658 runs in 60 Tests and 8587 runs in 194 ODIs. The stylish right-hander has not only set high standards for batsmanship but also for fitness, his recent Yo Yo test result is all that replicates the same.
When asked about his tenure, Kohli said, “Lot of us don’t actually know how far we can push ourselves. May be at times, without knowing, we are only able to realize 70 percent of our potential. Therefore it is necessary to push yourself until you are done. For example, if I train as hard as I train now, I will possibly play for another 10 years.”