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Virat Kohli’s Emotional Letter To 15-Year-Old Self On His 31st birthday

The Indian skipper Virat Kohli is celebrating his 31st birthday on 5th November 2019 (Tuesday). He is undoubtedly one of the best cricketers in the world.

Kohli was born in a middle-class family. His father was a lawyer and his mother is a housewife. After Kohli’s father died in 2006, his family has faced a lot of financial problems. Now, he is among the top few players in the world with a huge number of records.

After making his debut in international cricket in the year 2008, Kohli has created several records. He is currently the captain of the Indian Test and ODI cricket teams. He was also part of the Indian team which won the ICC World Cup 2011.

Kohli has written a self note.

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Virat Kohli has shared a couple of pictures in his twitter account where he writes a letter to his 15-year-old self, motivating himself by telling not to lose any opportunity to grab it when it comes and to never give up at any cost. He also added that he should never take what you have for granted. Life is a bigger surprise. Don’t lose hope in any kind of situation. He also assured himself that his journey is going to be super.

He has also spoken about his father. By telling himself not to feel bad for not getting gifted shoes, he also said only our family loves us unconditionally, so respect them and tell dad that you love him and tell him more often. Lastly, He gave advice on saving parathas.

Virat Kohli wrote, “My journey and life’s lessons explained to a 15-year old me. Well, I tried my best writing this down. Do give it a read. NoteToSelf.” 

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