Virat Kohli’s statement regarding his return to Test cricket came out, know what he said

Virat Kohli: King Kohli was once again seen in his old funny style at the global premiere event of his brand One8 held in Delhi on 21st June.

Virat Kohli: Indian cricket team’s legendary batsman Virat Kohli is in the headlines these days. King Kohli was once again seen in his old funny style at the global premiere event of his brand One8 held in Delhi on June 21. During this time, when Kohli was asked about his return to Test cricket to increase the sales and profits of his special red colored shoes, he gave such a funny answer that everyone present there burst out laughing. Now this statement of Virat is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

Price of shoes kept equal to runs

Indian legendary batsman Virat Kohli is now a player of only one format. He has retired from Test and T20 cricket. Virat is now active only in ODI cricket. Kohli ended his Test career last year with 9,230 runs. The special thing is that Virat has kept the price of his brand new shoes equal to his test runs.

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What did Virat say about returning to Test?

At the global premiere event of One8, Virat Kohli was asked about his return to Test cricket. He was asked whether he would return to Test cricket again? So that the price of new red shoes can be increased. Smiling at this, Kohli replied, I would like to sell shoes at a lower price, I’m done with it. After giving the answer, Kohli himself could not stop laughing and all the fans present there also started laughing at his answer.

Will make a comeback against England

Team India’s star batsman Virat Kohli is recovering from hamstring injury these days. He can return to the field from the ODI series to be held on England tour next month. He has been included in the Indian team for the ODI series against England. If Kohli passes the fitness test on June 22, he will be seen playing against England.

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