Many cricket fans have occasionally fallen in love with Virat Kohli‘s interactions and innings because of a number of stories. Celebrities and influential people have also reminisced about their interactions with the renowned batsman, in addition to former cricket players and pundits.
One of the social media influencers is Anaya Bangar, who is not only a supporter of LGBTQ+ rights but also the daughter of cricket guru and former Indian opener Sanjay Bangar. Prior to her hormonal change, Anaya was a good cricket player in her early years. In a recent interview, she reminisced about her training sessions with the great batter. Anaya also talked about the advice Virat Kohli had given her during her training, namely on how to handle pressure during a match.
Yes, my dad and I have trained with him and met him several times. I’ve got the opportunity to watch him bat up close, and he’s also offered me some advice. I once questioned him about his best way to deal with pressure. He told me that he practices till he completely recognises and trusts his strengths. He just feels that he is capable of doing exactly what he knows on the pitch. “Everything else falls into place once you really know yourself and your game,” Bangar said to Filmygyan.
Virat Kohli quits playing Test cricket.
Virat Kohli just declared his official retirement from the red-ball format in a social media post on May 12. After 14 years of playing for the Indian side, the 36-year-old world-class batter has officially bid farewell to the esteemed format.
In terms of his Test cricket record, he participated in 123 matches and averaged 46.85 while scoring 9,230 runs. In the five-day format, he amassed 30 hundreds and 31 half-centuries; his final match took place during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Sydney.