Virat kohli wishes everyone on Raksha Bandhan
Kohli wasted no time in wishing all his dear fans a very Happy Raksha Bandhan.
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Indian men’s team skipper Virat Kohli is a highly active personality on social media and boasts of a staggering fan base. The incredibly talented cricket is regular in posting tweets and sharing moments from his life with the fans. There is no doubt over the fact that the Delhi-born star is having an outstanding tour of Sri Lanka. With two wins from two matches the men in blue are having a gala time at the island nation. However, skipper Kohli seems to be missing his family today, as the day marks the festival of Raksha Bandhan.
The tweet:
Kohli wasted no time in wishing all his dear fans a very Happy Raksha Bandhan. He also mentioned that his is missing his own sister on this day which celebrates the bond between a brother and sister. He posted two pictures along with the caption where we can see his sister and her husband. The tweet read “A very Happy Rakshabandhan to everyone across the world celebrating, missing Didi and everyone at home today.”
His tweet points out the fact that Virat Kohli is also a good family man apart from being a cricketer of immense capabilities. He showed us his love and attachment with his family through this tweet which makes us respect the cricketer more.
Kohli gave his fans another treat with tweet earlier today. He shared a picture of himself and WWE superstar the great Khali. While the team was rejoicing their victory at in Sri Lanka, they had a surprise visitor in the name of Khali. Khali met skipper Kohli and Virat took the opportunity to share the moment on social media. It was great to see sportsmen from different fields coming together. Virat paired the pictures with a caption where e praised Khali by writing ‘What a guy!”. Here are the tweets from Virat Kohli:
A very Happy Rakshabandhan to everyone across the world celebrating, missing Didi and everyone at home today.?#Rakhi #Rakshabandhan #Family pic.twitter.com/wGX9eRPZIv
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) August 7, 2017
It was Great to meet The Great Khali, what a guy! ?? pic.twitter.com/FoUhHMWFcX
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) August 6, 2017
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