Virat Kohli gives an epic reply to India U-19 pacer Ravi Kumar who asks him about his weakness

The former Indian captain interacted with the young U-19 team over a Zoom call and motivated them before the final.

The U-19 World Cup ended on 05th February with team India making history by winning the cup for the fifth time. The U-19 boys toppled the English team to clinch the trophy for the record fifth time. One of the stars for team India was the medium pacer Ravi Kumar who proved to be an asset for the young team. Prior to the U-19 Final, Ravi Kumar was stumped as Virat Kohli gives an epic reply to his interesting query.

Virat Kohli is a household name in Indian cricket and the right-handed batsman has proved his mettle in the international arena on multiple occasions. In 2008, Virat had led his troops to win the U-19 World Cup and since then, the former Indian captain has made a special place for himself in Indian cricket. Kohli was invited as a guest motivator for the U-19 team ahead of the final and he interacted with the young lads over a Zoom call.

Virat Kohli gives an epic reply to Ravi Kumar

During the call, Ravi Kumar, who performed brilliantly and contributed to the team’s victory asked Kohli about his weakness and Virat Kohli gives an epic reply to the pacer’s query. According to the Indian Express, the medium pacer revealed the conversation that took place with Kohli. The reply given to the query was really a clever one by Kohli and surely made for a laugh or two.

“I asked him what is his weakness. And he replied, ‘kyun abhi se out karne ki training kar raha hai kya’ (Have you already started training to get me out?),” said Ravi Kumar. It was a very good session for the U-19 team with Virat Kohli as the legend made time for the young team and motivated them through this interaction.

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Currently, Virat Kohli is a part of the ODI series against West Indies. The most successful captain in the history of Indian cricket in Tests left his captaincy after sustaining a series loss against South Africa. Prior to that, the star batsman was removed from the ODI captaincy and Rohit Sharma was announced as the full-time ODI and T20I captain.

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