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‘Aggression khali hum kuch logon ko he dikhaate hain’ – Fans react to Virat Kohli touching his childhood coach’s feet ahead of RCB vs DC

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In the nation’s capital, the Royal Challengers Bangalore are taking on the Delhi Capitals in match number fifty of IPL 2023. Both sides are seeking a victory to build on their respectable seasons. The Royal Challengers Bangalore are at the moment ranked fifth in the IPL 2023 standings with five victories in nine games. They may surpass the Capitals today and take over second position with a convincing win. Delhi, on the contrary, has had a challenging season thus far and is currently last in the league rankings with only three victories.

Virat Kohli’s heartwarming gesture towards his childhood coach

Virat Kohli had a touching encounter with Rajkumar Sharma before the Delhi Capitals versus Royal Challengers Bangalore game in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023. Sharma made the journey to the capital’s Arun Jaitley Stadium to watch the game. 

IPL’s official Twitter account posted a video of their encounter, and it rapidly gained popularity. In the footage, Kohli appears to be seen greeting Sharma and giving him a heartfelt hug before caressing his feet. The two appear to be incredibly close, and the video clearly shows how much they care for one another.

Their reunion before the IPL game was significant since it happened in the same place in which Kohli was born and raised and where he first started playing cricket. Kohli has frequently talked about his deep emotional attachment to the Arun Jaitley Stadium and how it retains a special place in his heart.

As Kohli and his RCB opening companion Faf du Plessis stepped out to bat, Sharma rung the bell to signal the beginning of the game at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Virat Kohli was coached by Rajkumar Sharma when he was a youngster, and Kohli frequently gives Sharma credit for his achievements.

Fans react to Virat Kohli touching the feet of his childhood coach: 

 

 

 

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