“If I Hadn’t Met Anushka, I Might Not Have Changed”: Virat Kohli

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Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli says that he has become a completely changed person after marrying Anushka Sharma. She not only makes him realize his responsibility but also helps him to portray a personality that helps other people. Their journey is like a fairy tale.

They are one of those couples who like to keep everything as real as possible. During this pandemic situation they spent time together that is not possible for them in their busy schedule. He had baked a cakee for Anushka for the first time on her birthday. The bond between them is strong.

Recently while Virat was speaking about Anushka with his teammate Mayank Agarwal in a chat he said, “I give Anushka full credit for making me see a different side of things altogether. I’m so grateful that Anushka is my life partner as she made me realize a lot of things that are to do with the larger picture.”

He thought after meeting Anushka he has became a completely changed human being and the changes are in a good way.

Virat Kohli will be seen as a captain for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB),in the IPL matches which are scheduled to held in UAE from 19 September 2020. His IPL carreer so far was so good. He scored 5,412 runs in 117 matches. But he has never won in IPL matches.

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