Putting In The Work Is A Way Of Life:
On Friday Indian captain Virat Kohli shared an inspiring post for fans in what seemed like a garden in Mumbai’s terrace. India is presently home to cricket stars with tournaments and workouts stopped because of the nation wide lock down in the country amid the pandemic of coronavirus. Yet Kohli and many others still focus on their fitness at home amid this situation.
Kohli ‘s quick sprints were seen in the video. “Exercising is a way of life, not an occupation necessity. Your choice, “the video endured.
In the meantime, Kohli is involved on social media these days in the midst of lockdown. At the Cricket Related Star Sports show earlier this week, he had a special interaction with them. The video included Kohli, spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, and a hilarious converse of various items that were then carried by the pair.
Chahal responded by saying that there was a lot said about him already, to which Kohli said they spoke about the Tik Tok videos for the leg spinner. Then Kohli proceeds to challenge Chahal on his new hairstyle. Kohli said, “I think the dogs are after you.” When the spinner answers he took his sister’s support.
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The captain of India then referred to Chahal as the biggest joker, thus lauding Jasprit Bumrah for his timely receptivity to his social media contacts in the country during the coronavirus lockdown.
“Certainly for me, Chahal is the greatest joker. Jasprit Bumrah is next. He was a disclosure, “Kohli said in the video.
As the Indian cricket team is prepared to resume outdoor training out of nearly two months national locks, senior leaders, skipper Virat Kohli and vice-captain Rohit Sharma are unquestionable.
According to reports, the Cricket Control Board of India (BCCI), after the Government announces the relaxation of national restrictions due to Covid-19, could allow players to go back to training next week. However, Kohli and Rohit also staying inside their homes because of the pandemic controlled conditions in Mumbai.
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