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Virat Kohli Recreates His Childhood Pose For An Ad Shoot, Picture Goes Viral

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Virat Kohli is among the best batters in the world of cricket. His exceptional talent and consistent performance have earned him a huge fan following across the globe.

Be it on or off the field, the fans stay acquainted with what the batting legend does. In that case, any video or picture of his to go viral in a quite common thing.

Recently, a childhood pose of Kohli has gone viral after the batter recreated it for an advertisement shoot. See the picture here: Virat Kohli recreating his childhood pose.Moment of the day!

pic.twitter.com/bgs6xMxguP Kohli is currently out of cricketing action as he along with some other senior players in the team was rested for the first two ODIs of the three-match series against Australia.

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