Watch - Virat Kohli Signs an Autograph for a Fan, Leaves him Ecstatic

Updated - 28 Nov 2018, 09:34 PM

Virat Kohli, Fans, Australia vs India 2018
Virat Kohli. Image Courtesy: Getty

Fans asking for autographs or want to take a selfie is a common thing in day to day life of any of the celebrities. Meanwhile, India captain, Virat Kohli impressed a fan by signing his t-shirt ahead of a four-day practice match against Cricket Austalia XI in Sydney.

Virat signs an autograph for a fan!

Virat was walking with young Prithvi Shaw, while an Indian fan shouted Kohli’s name. The cricketer stopped and obliged the fan by signing his t-shirt. However, the fan will remember this momentum and will cherish all his life. Meanwhile, before the first T20I game at the Gabba, Virat Kohli was seen signing the autographs for the fans sitting in the stands near the boundary. Many of them expressed their emotions and also took selfies with the veteran cricketer.

Virat Kohli, Australia vs India 2018/19, Fans
Virat Kohli spends time with the fans. Image Courtesy: Getty

However, India is now scheduled to play a four-match Test series against Australia which will start from December 6 in Adelaide.

Meanwhile, in the video, Virat Kohli had yet shown his humble attitude and grounded nature. Although the day one of the practice game got called off due to heavy rain, Virat used this opportunity to greet the fans and share some light moments. Moreover, the weather prediction of day two at SCG doesn’t look too good as well.

Here is the video –

https://www.instagram.com/p/BqtZw5ejqjX/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Furthermore, India has become the most touring side these days

Virat Kohli-led side had an unfortunate encounter previously in South Africa and later in England. They had lost the series 2-1 and 4-1, respectively. Moreover, Virat Kohli has been in sensational form in the series against England where he became the highest scorer in Tests. Now, in Australia, the India captain would want to replicate his performance he had displayed in the past.

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