‘Anushka, my mother, my brother …’: Virat Kohli sheds tears in another emotional interview. Cricket news

New Delhi: It was one night red and immersed in spirit as Virat Kohli finally had his long -term -funded dream of lifting the Indian Premier League Trophy with Royal Challengers Bangalore, which ended 18 years waiting for both the franchise and its talisman. RCB organized its nerve to defeat Punjab Kings by six runs in a tense final at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, sealing its first IPL title.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Kohli, who scored 43 runs after scoring 43 runs off 35 balls, was overwhelmed after the victory – Jubilant fell to the ground before being covered by the teammates. Echoing in a stadium with over 91,000 fans, many chanting his name and his prestigious no. 18 Jersey, the moment felt like luck.Who is that IPL player?But whatever was after the ground was equally powerful. In an emotional post-match interview, the 36-year-old batting legend opened about the sacrifices behind the glory-especially the support of his family and wife Anushka Sharma.Kohli admitted, “I have not cried many times on the field, but it was very difficult to control it.” “I know what I have done in the last 18 years. I have given my youth, my chief and my experience to this team.”
While reflecting the poetic symmetry of this time, he said, “Today’s date is 18, the weather is 18 … Thank you God! Forever is grateful to all the things that God has blessed me – and it is absolutely right that I have experienced something else.”The most hearty part of Kohli’s message was Anushka and her family tribute to her. “Anushka is part of this journey for the last 11 years. She has seen heart breakdown, ups and downs. My mother, my brother, my coach – they have all seen it in 18 years. ,He said, “Without support, Anushka without maintaining my perspective, my family is supporting me, my coach is there – none of it is possible. You should be grateful to the support of daily. I am very grateful.”
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Kohli also talked about his mentality and commitment to sports. “I always wanted to do the best work for my team. Even after leaving the post as a captain, I told the management that I support what I choose. My job is to score runs and win the game.”“I am not a person who only wants to roam for it. I want to contribute, want to improve the field for 20 overs, and I want to give everything. And another 600-Plus run season makes me feel very happy.”