Following a two-month paternity leave, Virat Kohli got back to India early morning on Sunday (Walk 17) and will join his establishment Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in no time in front of the impending version of the Indian Chief Association (IPL).
Kohli, who had missed the five-Test series against Britain to be with his significant other and film star Anushka Sharma for the introduction of their second kid in London, returned to Indian shores as he currently rejoins the RCB crew for the IPL 2024, beginning Walk 22.
The unbelievable hitter will take part in a pre-season instructional course coordinated by the RCB establishment in front of their first day of the season conflict with the powerful reigning champs and five-time victors Chennai Super Kings (CSK).
Kohli has gotten back five days before the beginning of the new IPL crusade, where RCB face a high-extraordinary session with the Super Kings in their absolute first experience.
A success would give the group tremendous certainty and energy until the end of the competition, and their previous captain would know about it.
The 34-year-old couldn’t want anything more than to continue his stretch for RCB from where he left last season. Despite the fact that the group couldn’t go past the association stage, Kohli had an incredible individual run and made an incredible 639 runs from 14 games, including two centuries, while keeping a strike pace of 139.82.