Virat Kohli is a famous Indian batsman who consistently demonstrates compassion when interacting with his fans. Despite his occasional agitation brought on by his intense desire to win on the pitch, his off-field manner is admirable for everyone, not just cricket fans.
At the team hotel, a group of three buddies were seen excitedly awaiting Kohli. Upon arriving, Kohli met the little superstar in a wheelchair with a bright smile, then asked for his name before signing a simple white T-shirt that he had given him. Wearing what appeared to be a miniature knapsack, Kohli was kind enough to crouch down while carrying the bat in order to take some endearing photos with the disabled fan and his companions by his sides. He graciously signed the bottom of one of the other kids’ T-shirts, and he also signed a bat and an Indian jersey that another kid had given him.
Virat Kohli Taking Time To Make Little Fans Smile By Giving Them Autographs.👌💖#ViratKohli #INDvNZ #INDvsNZ @imVkohli pic.twitter.com/Q4DDV2CbKK
— virat_kohli_18_club (@KohliSensation) October 30, 2024
A closer look at Virat Kohli performance at the Wankhede
At the Wankhede Stadium, Kohli has had a patchy record. In five Test matches at the legendary stadium, he has amassed 469 runs at an average of 58.62 and a strike rate of 58.69 over eight innings. This includes a double-ton against England in 2016, which, if left out of the total, gives the star batsman some quite respectable figures.
It was at this same ground when Kohli scored his first two half-centuries in Test cricket. Despite his many ups and downs in Mumbai, Kohli is currently the sixth-highest run-getter in Test matches at the Wankhede. According to
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The high expectations he has set for himself in the past, he would like to make the next game matter as much as possible, given the lacklustre series he has had.