India Skipper Virat Kohli Shares A Throwback Image On Twitter

Updated - 20 Sep 2019, 06:05 PM

Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli (Credits: BCCI)

Social media is a very important part of today’s life and cricketers are not lagging. Especially, Indian cricketers love to keep their fans updated with their daily activities. And here also, skipper Virat Kohli loves to lead his boys from the front.

Earlier today, Kohli shared a picture of himself from his younger days. It clearly shows how far Virat Kohli has come in his personal life as well as his cricketing career. His graph has gone up ever since he joined the Indian team. His life grew fast and he is now the successful Indian skipper in terms of most Test wins.

Kohli is arguably one of the best batters around and his consistency is something the youngsters should learn. Also, his passion and determination to success have changed the face of Indian cricket forever. Virat Kohli recently shared a 16-year-old picture with another image starting at the old image.

“Me looking at my younger self going,” Kohli captioned the image.

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Meanwhile, hours before Virat Kohli shared the throwback image, all-rounder Hardik Pandya had also done the same thing. Pandya, who comes from a humble background, had to struggle a lot before making it big in cricket.

After impressing in the IPL for Mumbai Indians, Pandya came to the Indian team. Currently, he is one of the best all-rounders around in limited-overs cricket.

“To those days when I would travel in a truck to play local matches which has taught me so much. It’s been an amazing journey so far. Hell yes I love this sport!” Pandya wrote in the caption section.

Both Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya are currently in Bangalore preparing for the third T20I against South Africa on September 22. The duo played a key role in the second match and will hope to keep up their good form going.

 

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