Virat Kohli’s cheeky response to ‘overseas players’ jibe silences London trolls

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Virat Kohli's cheeky response to 'overseas players' jibe silences London trolls
Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bangalore (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak)

Virat Kohli returned to indian premier league Royal Challengers Bangalore produced an immediate impact with a stellar performance in their season opener against Sunrisers Hyderabad. The veteran batsman seems focused on helping RCB defend the title they won for the first time last season. interestingly, Kohli Entering the competition without a long preparation period. After his last ODI duty in India in January, he took some time off before heading to England, after which he spent more time with his family in London. The move was aimed at staying away from the constant spotlight in India but it did not affect his performances as he continued to excel on the field. However, his decision to settle in London has sparked debate on social media, with some even mocking the situation. Solve hot-button issues in a relaxed and enjoyable exchange Danish SetKohli, in his popular Mr. Naggs avatar, was asked about the joke about RCB fielding five overseas players. Kohli smiled and retorted humorously: “I don’t know, why are you asking me? Ask the overseas players. I am not an overseas player. Am I an overseas player?” Looking back on RCB’s much-awaited title win, Kohli spoke about the emotional release after years of near-misses. Winning the trophy in his 18th season with the club brought him a longed-for sense of relief. “I’ve heard the saying or the saying, four years, a monkey’s back. That night I really felt what that meant. Everything just became lighter,” he added. The former India captain also gave a deeper perspective on what success represents after years of dedication and perseverance. For Kohli, victory is not just about the result but the validation of the hard work put in over time. “Winning is an accumulation of hard work, all the sacrifices you make for the sport. It’s all a guarantee, a reward to know that you didn’t waste your time. A lot of people learn from defeats, but a lot of people get very frustrated. So, when you win after a lot of hard work, it gives you a sense of justice for the work you put in and also gives you motivation to work harder,” Kohli said.

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