‘Yaar Practice ke time bolo mat’– Virat Kohli politely asks fans not to disturb him while batting in nets

Though Kohli comes off merciless in some on-field incidents, he is a total sweetheart off the field.

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The fans of Indian cricket are eagerly awaiting the October 23 T20 World Cup clash between India and Pakistan and expect star players Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Md. Shami is to do well.

Though India received a ten-wicket thrashing at the hands of Pakistan in the previous T20WC, things are now much different with the inaugural champs adopting a fearless approach.

Kohli politely asks fans not to cause distraction during net practice

Meanwhile, a 30-second video has emerged where the Men in Blue can be seen practicing in the nets. Former Indian skipper Virat Kohli takes the center net in the video as fans record and cheers him as he bats.

Politely asking them not to disturb him and others by their cheers and comments, Kohli in the clip is heard saying: “Yaar practice ke time na bolo mat. Thoda distraction hoti hai”.

The sweet manner in which Virat Kohli asked the fans not to cause concentration lapse is something being widely applauded on the internet.

Notably, Virat Kohli is a cut-throat and ruthless personality on the cricket field and is often wears his aggression with pride. However, off the field and with fans Kohli is a total sweetheart.

Oftentimes, Virat Kohli can be seen giving autographs to the general public as others ignore them and very recently, a few photos of him happily posing with his fans have been seen on social media platforms.

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During the 2022 Asia Cup match against Afghanistan, King Kohli got the monkey off his back by finally smashing his 71st international hundred.

Following that knock, Virat Kohli hasn’t let the Indian supporters down and has continued in a rich vein of form. In 2022, Kohli scored 485 T20 international runs at an average of 44 and 3 fifties and his first T20I ton to his name.

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