Virat Kohli Thrills Fans In Florida By Giving Autographs Ahead Of T20I Against West Indies. Can The Hunky Cricketer Get Any More Amazing?

Virat Kohli proved to be a good sport when he stopped for some excited fans and signed autographs and clicked selfies with them, ahead of the first T20I against West Indies

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Virat Kohli  Thrills Fans In Florida By Giving Autographs Ahead Of T20I Against West Indies. Can The Hunky Cricketer Get Any More Amazing?
Indian Cricket team captain Virat Kohli is not one to take his success for granted. The star cricketer and his wife Anushka Sharma are both often spotted humbly obliging to their fans’ requests of a selfie or a photograph with them. And owing to Virat’s popularity all over the world, the cricketer is often swarmed by his fans requesting them for a photograph or an autograph. This hunky cricketer not only has female fans, but his fan demographics include everyone right from children to adults.

It’s tough being one of the most celebrated cricketers, especially when every one of your fans wants a selfie with you. However, Virat Kohli, being a good sport, stopped for some excited fans and signed autographs and clicked pictures with them. In a video posted by the official Twitter of BCCI, Virat Kohli brings smiles on the faces of each of his fans and interacted with them during the team’s training session ahead of the first T20I against the West Indies. The training session was held at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in Lauderhill and fans of the Indian cricket team showed up there to watch them. The post’s caption read, “Skipper @imVkohli does know how to bring smiles and joy to the fans  #TeamIndia”


The fans look starstruck and Virat Kohli definitely made their day with this awesome gesture. In other news, the Indian cricket team is scheduled to play two T20I games from August 3, i.e today, against West Indies in Florida, after which they will head to the Caribbean for the remainder of the tour.




Image Source: Instagram/virat.kohli/Twitter/BCCI