Watch: Female fan gives an engrossing kiss to Virat Kohli’s statue at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
Virat Kohli has been a wonderful cricketer and he has set the bar high with his brilliant standards and amazing performances in international cricket. Because of his game-changing performances with the bat, he has developed a great fan following and an adoring female following.
Recently, a female fan was seen giving a deep long kiss to Kohli’s statue at the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Delhi. The fan enjoyed kissing Kohli’s statue and looked thrilled to be doing it. She was really happy and enjoyed the whole exercise. Kohli has a great and loving female fan base ever since he made his appearance in the international cricket.
Here is the video
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Kohli got back his form in T20 International cricket after he scored his first T20I century against Afghanistan in Asia Cup 2022. He also ended the multilateral tournament as the second-highest run-scorer. He was also India’s best batter in the 20-20 World Cup in Australia as he scored 296 runs at an average of 98.66 and a strike rate of 136.40.
Virat Kohli had led India to a maiden series win in Australia in Tests in 2018
The Delhi batsman also got back his form in ODIs as he scored hundreds in the recent series against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. He broke into the top five run-getters in ODI cricket. He has scored 46 ODI hundreds and also has 75 centuries overall. He has got back his white ball form but has looked out of sorts in Test Cricket.
In the Test series against Australia, the right-handed batsman has struggled against finger spin and wrist spin. This has been a problem that Kohli has faced over the last few years. He has scored 76 runs in two Tests so far against Australia at an average of 25.33 and a strike rate of 53.90. Virat Kohli will be looking to score big in the last two Tests after India took a 2-0 lead.
Under Kohli’s captaincy, India won a series against Australia on Australian soil in 2018 by a 2-1 margin. India also won the 2021 edition by a 2-1 margin after losing the first Test in Adelaide when they were bundled out for 36. They also won the 2016-17 edition of the Border Gavaskar Trophy in India by a 2-1 margin.