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Virat Kohli posts cryptic story on Instagram, talks about change leaving fans intrigued  

Published at :June 15, 2023 at 6:37 PM
Modified at :June 15, 2023 at 6:37 PM
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Indian star batter, Virat Kohli has posted yet another cryptic post on social media.

Virat Kohli, former India captain, has kept his fans intrigued with his social media posts since the IPL 2023 as he has been posting cryptic stories on his Instagram, and his fans are left to decode the message and meaning behind the same.

Kohli had a disappointing outing for the Indian team in the recent World Test Championship 2023 defeat to Australia as despite getting good starts, he failed to score big and got out to his kryptonite, edging outside the off-stump.

Since the grand finale, Kohli has also been under fire as some former cricketers have questioned the decisions, he made about his shot selection.

Thursday saw the addition of another philosophical phrase from Kohli, who has recently begun posting some on Instagram. He talked about "change" throughout the story.

"The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance," the text, read quoting Alan Watts.

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Virat Kohli was a very good captain - Sourav Ganguly says his stepping down as Test captain surprised BCCI

Former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has opened up about the saga with Virat Kohli and while calling him a very good captain and lauding his time with coach Ravi Shastri as one of the most beneficial and successful for the Indian team, said Kohli stepping down as Test captain in January 2022 took BCCI by surprise.

"No (on the board's preparedness on Kohli giving up Test captaincy). Not after the South Africa series. I don't know (why he did so), only he can tell. After Virat left, Rohit Sharma was the best option available at that time," Ganguly had said on Aaj Tak.

"Kohli was a very good captain, India did really well under Kohli & Shastri, India played with a fearless attitude and showed guts in England & Australia. If they had played the Manchester Test at that time, they would've won the series in England as well," Dada had further added.

With the Indian side not expected to play in any cricket matches until the trip to the West Indies, which begins next month, Virat is now taking a break from the sport.

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