On the occasion of Children’s Day on Tuesday, November 14, one of Virat Kohli’s devoted followers posted an assortment of the Indian batter’s early photos on the social networking site X (previously known as Twitter).

Virat Kohli is with India team in Mumbai ahead of the first semi final of the 2023 World Cup. On Wednesday (November 15), Team India will play a knock-out match with New Zealand in Wankhede Stadium.

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After nine games and an amazing average of 99 runs, Virat Kohli finished the 2023 World Cup’s league phase as the best run scorer with 594 runs, including five half-centuries and two hundreds.

Today, a fan shared a peek of Virat Kohli’s early years on X with everyone. He is seen posing in those photos with his friends, family, and cricket players Ashish Nehra and Rahul Dravid.

View the images in the post below from X:

Virat Kohli Improves His Game by Learning New Things to Win Matches

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In a recent interview with Star Sports, Virat Kohli discussed the value of adjusting to the shifting demands of the game and expanding his repertoire of scoring opportunities. Says he:

“Improvement happens when you think what can I add to my game to win the match. This very few people know that to technically look good you don’t practice; it is so that I can learn a new shot and I can score runs for the team and win the match. Think that’s a nice way to put it; no one has given me perspective about this thing, but it feels like that it is certainly a gift. It is not something that I will ever claim; I can only feel grateful.”

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When asked about his iconic six against Haris Rauf on the fourth ball of the 19th in Pakistan’s 2022 T20 World Cup match at the MCG, Kohli continued:

“You’re a part of a moment that you felt was so pure and so intense at the same time, and you were chosen to be there in the execution of that moment. If I have seen such a moment, I will remember Sachin sir’s sixes in Sharjah in the World Cup. And I’m in that moment, so I remember when this happened as well; everything comes to your mind.”

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In the match, India defeated Pakistan by four wickets thanks to Kohli’s unbeaten 82 from 53.

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