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WATCH – Virat Kohli Reveals To A Fan That Last Thing He Did For The First Time
By CricShots - Jan 11, 2019 7:02 pm
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The Indian skipper, Virat Kohli is known to be one of the most expressive cricketers when he is on the field. He likes to get into the thick of the things which also helps him to get the best out of him. The similar attitude has fetched him loads of runs in South Africa, England and Australia as Team India finally won an away series Down Under. Not surprisingly, the Indian skipper is extremely happy with the achievement and came up with a cheeky reply to a fan on Instagram.

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Indian skipper Virat Kohli taking the Border-Gavaskar Trophy

More often than not, Virat has been seen promoting the products he endorses on social media and has faced the falk from his fan for the same as well. But it matters little for him as he prefers keeping himself away from all the outside talk. Recently, the 30-year-old interacted with the fans on the official page of PUMA, understandably to promote their product it seems as the new feature ‘Ask me anything’ was used.

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One of the fans took the opportunity and asked him an interesting question which read, “What was the last thing you did for the first time?” However, Virat Kohli was in no mood to mess this time and responded by saying, “The last thing I did for the first time was to win a series in Australia.”

Here’s the video of the same:

Team India rewrote the history book as under the leadership of Virat Kohli in the recently concluded Test series against Australia. They won the four-match Test series by 2-1 and were denied an even more thumping win in Sydney thanks to the heavens opening up on the last two days. The Indian team won the series for the first time in 71 years and Kohli is extremely proud of this effort from his team.

Meanwhile, Kohli is currently gearing up for the three-match ODI series against the Men in Yellow. The first match is all set to be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) and this time around, the rain is expected to stay away.