Virats chiselled and toned body was not always appreciated by his mother
India cricket captain Virat Kohli with his mother Saroj. PIC/Instagram
Virat Kohli is a stickler for fitness and his hard work on his body has given him that extra edge to be ahead of the pack in world cricket across three formats.
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But at home, his chiselled and toned body was not always appreciated by his mother (Saroj), who thought the India captain was falling sick.
Speaking with India Test opener Mayank Agarwal on #OpenNetsWithMayank, the full episode of which is coming soon on BCCI.TV, Virat said it was really hard to convince his mother that he is not sick, but only maintaining his fitness for the sport he plays. "My mom used to tell me I am becoming weak. That's a very regular thing any mother would say," Virat told Mayank in the video shared on BCCI's Twitter handle.
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— BCCI (@BCCI) July 23, 2020
Listen in to what @imVkohli's mother thought of him when he started his fitness regime.
More such fun stories on #OpenNetsWithMayank, coming up soon on https://t.co/Z3MPyesSeZ@mayankcricket pic.twitter.com/WSYyBUIBeh
"If a child is not looking chubby, matlab koi toh problem hai ya bimar hai woh [there is some problem or he is sick]. Every second day I had to convince her I am not sick and I am doing this to play well. That was funny at times, but also annoying," added Virat.
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