One of India’s most famous cricketers, Virat Kohli, is preparing to make a big life change. According to Kohli’s childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma, the batting maestro will join his wife, Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma and their The children Vamika and Akaay moved to London together. Sharma revealed that the move is part of Kohli’s long-term plan to settle in the UK after his retirement. The family’s frequent trips to London in recent years, combined with their property ownership there, have fueled speculation about the decision.
“Yes, Virat is planning to move to London with his kids and wife Anushka Sharma. He will soon be leaving India and moving. However, now, apart from cricket, Kohli is mostly Time is spent with family,” Sharma told Dainik Jaglan. He gave no further details on the timetable but confirmed plans were in place.
frequent visit to london
Kohli has been regularly spotted in London over the past few years. Earlier this year, the couple welcomed their second child, Akaay, on February 15 in London. ODI series before flying back to England, where he will stay until August. After returning to India for the home season, Kohli spent time with his family and celebrated personal milestones, including his birthday.
Kohli’s performance at BGT remains sub-par despite Perth century
Despite the impending transfer, Kohli remains focused on his cricketing duties. He is currently playing in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia and his next big assignment will be the Champions Trophy. The specific schedule and venue of the competition have not yet been announced. Kohli showed his talent in the series, which included a century in Perth, although his performances in subsequent games have been below par.
Rajkumar Sharma is confident about Kohli’s ability to bounce back and predicts that he will perform well in the Boxing Day Test at the MCG and the New Year Test in Sydney. “Virat’s form is nothing to worry about. He knows how to perform in difficult situations and lead the team to victory.
Rohit Sharma on Kohli’s retirement
Amid discussions about the future of senior players, especially in the wake of Ravichandran Ashwin’s retirement, Sharma rubbished speculations about Kohli’s imminent retirement. He confidently stated that Kohli still has a few years of cricket left in him despite being in his 30s. “Virat is still very fit and not too old to retire. I believe he will play cricket for another five years and will play in the 2027 World Cup in South Africa.
Kohli has had a rich career spanning over a decade and his name has been etched in cricketing history. Sharma’s unwavering belief in Kohli’s ability and longevity has added a new dimension to the cricketer’s illustrious run. Kohli’s impending move to London marks an important chapter in his life off the field as he continues to shine on the field.