Virat Kohli Reveals The 'Weirdest Thing He Has Ever Eaten'. WATCH
Virat Kohli, one of the greatest batters of all time, revealed the weirdest thing he has ever eaten and also took the name of the one sport he cannot play.
Former India skipper Virat Kohli, in an interview, shared on his Twitter profile, revealed a lot of unknown facts about him. Virat, one of the greatest batters of all time, revealed the weirdest thing he has ever eaten and also took the name of the one sport he cannot play.
Virat Kohli's obsession with fitness is not new. A healthy life is a must for the ex-India captain and thus, he encourages others in the team to be fit as well.
In an interview, Virat revealed he once had eaten some kind of insect in Malaysia.
"The weirdest thing I've ever eaten is some kind of insect, I think, somewhere in Malaysia. By mistake, I didn't know what it was. It was fried and I just had it and hated it," Kohli said.
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Virat Kohli started 2023 by scoring a couple of tons against Sri Lanka in ODIs but he is yet to impress in the ongoing India vs Australia Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The last time Virat scored a century in Tests was in 2019. In the ongoing Ind vs Aus Test series, Virat has so far scored a total of 76 runs in first Two Tests, with a top score of 44.
Meanwhile, Virat achieved a massive milestone during IND vs AUS Delhi Test vs Australia. He scripted history by completing 25,000 runs in international cricket. Kohli scored 44 runs when he came out to bat against Australia in the first innings and later notched up 20 runs in the second innings to become the fastest cricketer to score 25,000 runs, surpassing batting legend Sachin Tendulkar.
Kohli attained the milestone in his 549th international innings, while Sachin Tendulkar played 577 innings to score 25,000 international runs.