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Virat Kohli reveals the superstition he follows while batting
Indian skipper Virat Kohli is considered as one of the finest batsmen of the modern-day world. The classic player has always delighted fans with his perfect shots and ability to lead the team in a mature manner. His aggressive style might seem disturbing sometimes, but this is what keeps him moving during tight situations. For a few years, he has been enjoying the highest level of stardom in India, and outside the nation too.
Fans are also crazy about his lifestyle things, the way he dresses, the way he carries himself, etc. His style of beard is copied by thousands of his admirers around the world. All these factors are evident enough to show people’s love for the dashing skipper. Kohli is currently in UAE, where he is leading RCB to clinch their maiden IPL Trophy. Much to the fans’ delight, the team has been doing extremely well and is currently sitting in the 2nd position of the points table.
Virat Kohli’s Lucky Charm
Despite all his success and hard work poured in the game, Virat Kohli also has superstition while he is on the crease. We all have certain things in mind, which we consider lucky for ourselves during the crucial events of our life, and the India and RCB skipper is no different in this regard. While talking to football star Pep Guardiola in a live Instagram session, the 31-year-old said he prefers wearing white shoes while batting to achieve big numbers.
He also stated that he feels a lack of confidence while batting if he is not in his white shoes. The splendid batter has displayed some consistent form across all the formats of the game. He tops the ICC ranking charts for batters in different formats of the game. Apart from his world-class batting, he has also stunned fans with some spectacular fielding efforts. Displaying his top-level fitness, he has turned heads while grabbing some sensational catches.
It is great to witness that RCB is finally in top-notch form after years of hard work and dedication. It will be a thing to watch whether Virat Kohli can end his 12-year title drought in IPL.