The uncanny accuracy of an astrologer’s prediction regarding Virat Kohli’s personal life has left fans intrigued. The prediction regained attention following the Indian cricket star’s announcement of his second child’s birth. The astrologer, who made these predictions in April 2016, had foreseen that Virat Kohli would embrace fatherhood again between 2021 and 2024.
It became a prophecy that manifested with the recent arrival of his son, Akaay, born on February 15. The post, originating from the “Stars and Astrology” Facebook page, garnered attention in 2016 with predictions about both Virat Kohli’s personal and professional life. In the list of predictions, the page said, “Additionally, Virat will have an opportunity for another child between 2021 and 2024.”
Further, it specifically indicated that the prolific batsman would endure a form slump for approximately 18 months before regaining his peak performance, coinciding with the approach of the 2027 World Cup.
Fans are now hopeful that this astrological foresight will materialise, with Virat Kohli achieving further success and potentially securing another ODI World Cup victory before concluding his illustrious cricketing career.
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Virat Kohli recently made headlines by taking a break from cricket for personal reasons, creating speculation among fans about the undisclosed motive. The revelation of his second child’s birth and the disclosure of the newborn’s name, Akaay, marked a joyous occasion for the Kohli family. In a social media post, Virat Kohli shared the news, expressing happiness and gratitude while appealing for privacy during this special time in their lives.
“With abundant happiness and our hearts full of love, we are pleased to inform everyone that on February 15, we welcomed our baby boy Akaay and Vamika’s little brother into this world! We seek your blessings and good wishes at this beautiful time in our lives. We request that you kindly respect our privacy at this time. Love and gratitude,” wrote Virat Kohli.