Watch: Schoolgirl From Ladakh Wants To Be Like Virat Kohli, Video of Her Batting Goes Viral
In the viral video, Maqsooma confessed her love for Kohli, admitting that the former India skipper is his favorite cricketer and that she dreams to be like him.
Virat Kohli fangirl viral video: A video of a young girl from Ladakh named Maqsooma playing cricket in the hills has gone viral on social media. The girl, who is a die-hard Virat Kohli fan, can be seen playing some good strokes. The video, which garnered the attention of cricket fans on internet, was posted by the Directorate of School Education (DSE) via its official Twitter handle. The Virat Kohli fangirl is studying in class sixth. In the video, Maqsooma confessed her love for Kohli, admitting that the former India skipper is his favorite cricketer and that she dreams to be like him.
"My father at home and my teacher at school encourage me to play cricket. I'll put all my efforts to play like @imVkohli Maqsooma student class 6th #HSKaksar," Tweeted the Directorate of School Education.
My father at home and my teacher at school encourage me to play cricket. I'll put all my efforts to play like @imVkohli Maqsooma student class 6th #HSKaksar pic.twitter.com/2ULB4yAyBt
— DSE, Ladakh (@dse_ladakh) October 14, 2022
The girl said she wanted to learn the 'helicopter' shot.
"I have been playing since childhood. I am still learning how to play especially 'Helicopter Shot.' After taking the second run, we get tired and do not feel like running for another. My favourite cricketer is Virat Kohli and I want to be like him," Maqsooma said in a video posted by DSE.
Checkout some fans' reactions...
Oh god!
— Surabhi Dadheechi (@surabhi_ma) October 15, 2022
Look at the way she positions herself. Thanks for sharing 👍
Super!! 👏🏼👏🏼Looking forward to Maqsooma playing at the national and international level in a few years!! 👍👍
— Shyam Settikere (@shyam_settikere) October 15, 2022
Meanwhile, Virat Kohli will soon be seen in action in India's T20 World Cup 2022 warm-up matches against Australia and New Zealand.