Delhi: Indian cricket team’s great batsman Virat Kohli has returned from London for the Test series against New Zealand. After the two-match Test series against Bangladesh, he went to London to spend time with his family. As soon as Virat reached Mumbai airport, a large crowd of fans gathered to see him. During this time, a fan made a unique demand to him, which caught everyone’s attention.

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The fan told Kohli, “Border-Gavaskar (BGT) has to be set on fire, sir!” The right-handed batsman did not understand at first, but later he agreed with a smile. The video of this incident is going viral on social media.

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India will face New Zealand and Australia in test

The three-Test series between India and New Zealand is starting from October 16 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. The second Test will be held in Pune from 24 to 28 October, while the third and final Test will be played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai from 1 to 5 November. After this, the Indian team will play five test matches for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on Australia tour, which will start from November 22.

FAQ

Which is Virat Kohli’s village?

Birth of Virat Kohli Delhi Was born on 5 November 1988. His mother and father are Saroj Kohli and Premji. He has a brother, Vikas, and an elder sister, Bhavana. Kohli received his education from Vishal Bharti School.

How much education has Virat Kohli done?

Virat Kohli studied till 9th ​​class from Vishal Bharti Public School, Delhi. To pursue his cricket career, he took admission in Savior Convent School, Paschim Vihar, Delhi in the 9th class itself. Virat Kohli Education: studied till class 12

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