Virat Kohli merged with devotion after batting havoc! Visited this magnificent temple immediately after winning the series
India’s ODI series against South Africa was played yesterday. In this series, the Indian team won the last match and claimed the title of the series. In this series, India’s star player Virot Kohli gave a solid performance. He scored centuries in the first two matches of the ODI series and in the last match he scored a half-century and hit the last four to lead Team India to victory.
After an impressive performance in the three-match ODI series against South Africa, Virat Kohli is basking in devotion. After winning the series, King Kohli visited the famous Simhachalam temple in Visakhapatnam. A video of Virat reaching the temple is going viral on social media very fast. In the third ODI, Kohli’s bat once again roared as he smashed a 45-ball 65. Virat was also named Man of the Series for scoring two centuries and a half-century in three matches.
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King Kohli reached the temple
Virat Kohli’s batting played an important role in Team India’s victory in the ODI series against South Africa. He scored 302 runs in three matches and completely destroyed the South African bowling. After the victory in the third and final ODI, Kohli visited the ancient Simhachalam temple in Visakhapatnam. In the viral video, Kohli is wearing a white t-shirt with a towel wrapped around his shoulders. A garland of flowers can also be seen in Kohli’s hand.
Virat Kohli at Simhachalam Devasthanam Temple, Vishakapatnam
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The three-match ODI series was remarkable for Virat Kohli. In the first ODI at Ranchi, Virat Kohli batted brilliantly and scored 135 runs off 120 balls. At Raipur too, King Kohli scored 102 runs off 93 balls. In the last match of the series, Team India’s star batsman was in a different mood, scoring 65 off just 45 balls.
During his innings, Kohli hit six fours and three towering sixes. He shared an unbroken century partnership for the second wicket with Yashasvi Jaiswal, which saw Team India chase down the target of 271 runs for the loss of just one wicket in 39.5 overs. Yashasvi scored his maiden ODI century and remained unbeaten on 116 runs. Rohit Sharma also scored 75 runs.

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