Virat Kohli's Journey Continues: From Meeting Shri Premanand Maharaj in Vrindavan to...
New Delhi: Indian cricket sensation Virat Kohli, accompanied by his wife Anushka Sharma an...
New Delhi: Indian cricket sensation Virat Kohli, accompanied by his wife Anushka Sharma and their adorable children Vamika and Akaay, made a glamorous entrance in Mumbai on Friday after a relaxing trip to Vrindavan. The family landed at the General Aviation (GA) terminal of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Kalina, where Virat's warm demeanor once again stole the spotlight. As he walked hand in hand with his loved ones, Virat graciously waved to the eager fans and photographers gathered to catch a glimpse of the star family.
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma visit Vrindavan:
During their trip to Vrindavan before heading to Mumbai, Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma met Shri Premanand Govind Sharan Ji Maharaj. A video of the couple seeking his blessings quickly gained attention online. In the clip, Shri Premanand Govind Sharan Ji Maharaj commended Anushka for playing a key role in keeping Virat humble despite his great achievements. He credited her with ensuring that Kohli remains grounded and devoted.
After the completion of the Test series against Australia, where Kohli was part of the Indian squad, he and Anushka made their way back to India. Kohli will now focus on the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy in February 2025, as India looks to secure the title.
KING KOHLI IS BACK AT HOME..!!!!
– Virat Kohli has arrived in Mumbai after visiting Shri Premanand Ji Maharaj Dham. pic.twitter.com/ePS9tTR7sJ
— Tanuj Singh (@ImTanujSingh) January 10, 2025
Virat Kohli’s latest tour of Australia, his sixth, featured a mix of successes and struggles. As one of the most prominent figures in international cricket, high expectations surrounded him. The series started well for Kohli as he reached a significant milestone, becoming the batter with the most Test centuries on Australian soil. He scored his eighth Test century during the Perth Test. However, his form dipped as the series progressed, and by the end, he had accumulated only 190 runs at an average of 23.75 from nine innings.
The latter part of the tour was particularly challenging for Kohli, as he managed just 85 runs in seven innings during the final four Tests. Off-field incidents also made headlines during this period, including a controversial shoulder bump with Australian player Sam Konstas, for which Kohli was penalized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Additionally, Kohli sparked tension with the Australian crowd by making a sandpaper gesture, adding to the drama surrounding the tour.