Cricket
Indian skipper Virat Kohli is in a happy place after clinching the T20 and ODI series in West Indies. Now with the Test series on, despite a poor batting performance, the bowling unit has not let the captain down.
Updated : Aug 24, 2019, 02:48 PM IST | Edited by : Karen Noronha
Indian skipper Virat Kohli is in a happy place after clinching the T20 and ODI series in West Indies. Now with the Test series on, despite a poor batting performance, the bowling unit has not let the captain down.
Kohli is also making sure he is in the news as he continues to break records with his bat and if he’s not – it’s his tweets or fitness videos that keep the fans entertainment.
On Friday, however, Kohli was seen reading a book that grabbed everyone's attention. It was not that reading a book is bad, but the title of the book is what got netizens talking.
The book titled “Detox Your Ego: Seven Easy Steps to Achieving Freedom, Happiness and Success in Your Life” by Steven Sylvester was seen in the skipper's hand and the image went viral on social media.
Fans: enough of being nice, we want aggressive Kohli back
— po (@JoBhejiThiDuaa) August 23, 2019
Kohli: pic.twitter.com/YxTEZIBpuv
Virat Kohli is reading a book with the title 'EGO' #WIvIND
— Jay (@jaybhavsar4) August 23, 2019
Finally skipper Kohli has taken up to reading @DetoxYourEgo does he need it. Not the first time crixketers using this. Let's guess why @imVkohli
— Indian Sports Fan (@IndianSportFan) August 23, 2019
Needs this book. #viratkohli #INDvWI #Ashes #Jadeja pic.twitter.com/uWTCqZCKCU
Virat Kohli reading a PERFECT Book for himself...#INDvsWI pic.twitter.com/OTHMo6cdQr
— Chintan Buch (@chintanjbuch) August 23, 2019
Looks like someone gifted him the right book!#WIvIND @imVkohli pic.twitter.com/cItklD3kqd
— Ash (@ixSUPERBOYxi) August 23, 2019
In the first test match, Kohli was dismissed for 9 but India gained an upper hand in the match in the second innings courtesy fast bowler Ishant Sharma. The bowler took five wickets, including three in seven balls.
West Indies were 189-8 at stumps and are still 108 runs behind in reply to India’s 297 total.