
Virat Kohli hugs Anushka Sharma after victory. (Pic Credit: IPL) New Delhi: It was a night soaked in red and emotions when Virt Kohli finally reached his long -term dream to lift the Indian Premier League trophy with Royal Challengers Bengalur and ended the 18 -year -old waiting for franchise and her talisman. RCB kept nerves to beat Kings pandjab six runs in a tense final at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad and seized their first IPL title.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Kohli, who scored the key 43 of the 35 balls, was impressed after the victory – collapsed to the ground before he was surrounded by jubilation teammates. At the stadium buzzing with more than 91,000 fans, many sing his name and wear his iconic jersey No. 18, a moment felt like fate.Who is the IPL player?But what followed the field was just as powerful. In an emotional interview after a match with a 36-year-old legend, she opened the victims of the glory-especially about the support of his family and his wife Anushka Sharma.
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“I haven’t cried many times in the field, but it was very difficult to control,” Kohl admitted. “I know what I have gone through over the past 18 years. I gave this team youth, my first -class and experience.”Looking at the poetic symmetry of the moment, he added: “A total of today’s date is 18, the season is 18 … thank God! Forever grateful for all the things God blessed to me – and that is absolutely directly with anything I have experienced.”The most unpleasant part of Kohli’s message was his homage to Anushca and his family. “Anushka has been part of this journey over the past 11 years. She has seen heart fragments, ups and falls, and my emotional swings. My mom, my brother, my coach – everyone has seen it in 18 years.”He continued: “Without support, without Anushka keeping my look right, my family supported me, my coach was there – none of this is possible. You must be grateful for the support you get daily. I am very grateful.”
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Kohli also talked about his thinking and determination to play. “I’ve always wanted to do what’s best for my team. Even after withdrawal as a captain, I told management that I support anyone who chooses. My task is to score and win games.”“I’m not someone who wants to hang on just because of that. I want to contribute, improve, stand for 20 breaks and give everything. And having another 600-plus season I feel very happy.”