New Delhi, Feb 3: Virat Kohli is the bright star of Indian cricket. In a country where cricket is religion, Kohli is the new god.
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Awestruck by his incredible batting performance and hunger to score runs every time he enters the field has compelled fans and critics to emulate this 28-year-old batting maestro to none other than 'Master Blaster' Sachin Tendulkar.
Kohli's meteoric rise and his transformation from a talented, aggressive youngster to a future legend in the world cricket has put fans and experts in his awe.
The Delhi lad had shown his mental toughness at a very young age when he went on to play a Ranji game for his team on a day his father passed away. Understanding his importance in the team in that game, a young Kohli kept his emotions aside and went on playing for the side.
Kohli reached home after completing his innings to perform his father's last rites. Such character from a youngster impressed several top cricketers in the country.
Kohli, later, revealed that it was a promise he made to his father that he'll keep playing no matter what.
At a time when people are still in admiration of biopic made on former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and waiting eagerly for the upcoming biopic on Sachin Tendulkar, Kohli has released a video on his life's journey.
The three-minute long video starts with Kohli travelling in a team bus as he goes down the memory lane staring out of the window. In the clip the Indian captain recollects his cricketing journey so far.
The video highlights a young lad's conflict with himself after hearing about his father's demise and his subsequent rise in Indian cricket.
Here's the inspiring video:
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