
Virat Kohli is a celebrity in this country whom everyone wants to meet. As soon as his fans see him, they immediately reach out to him and surround him. Due to this reason, Virat Kohli is not able to roam on the streets as per his wish and he has admitted this many times. Recently, once again it happened that Kohli was seen on the streets of India and the fans surrounded him.
Kohli meets his fans well and also fulfills their wish of taking selfies many times, but this time Kohli got angry with one of his fans. He asked the fan to stay away in a slightly angry tone. During this, anger could be seen on Kohli's face.
Don't block the way
A video of Kohli is going viral on social media in which Kohli is going somewhere and his fans are around him. Then Kohli says, "Brother, don't block my way." During this, irritation can be heard in Kohli's tone.
In the same video, when a fan wants to take a selfie with Kohli, Kohli slightly pushes him aside and during this, anger is visible on his face.
Concern about form
Kohli's form is a matter of concern for India at this time. Kohli's bat did not work in the recently concluded Border-Gavaskar Trophy. His bat produced 190 runs in five matches, out of which only one was a century which he scored in the first innings of the first Test match played in Perth.
After this series, there is a sound of change in Team India and during this time many types of news are also coming out. In the review meeting held between BCCI officials and team management after the series, it was clearly said that the players would have to play the Ranji Trophy. It remains to be seen whether Kohli will participate in the Ranji Trophy this time or not.
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