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'I am excited to announce...': Virat Kohli's post goes viral on social media

NEW DELHI: Virat Kohli has once again set social media abuzz with an announcement on X (formerly Twitter), sharing a new chapter in his journey off the field.
Kohli, who has been synonymous with both cricketing excellence and inspiring leadership, announced his partnership with Sporting Beyond, expressing enthusiasm for this fresh start.
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“I am excited to announce a fresh start with Sporting Beyond, my new team, who have been working with me for a while now,” Kohli wrote.
“The team at Sporting Beyond shares my goals and values of transparency, integrity, and a love for sport, in all its forms. This opens a new chapter for me as I look forward to my partnership with my new team, who will be working with me on all of my business interests.”
This year, it has been a rollercoaster ride for Kohli on the field. While he celebrated a few historic milestones, Kohli has also faced struggles of late.

The right-handed batting maestro missed the England Tests early in 2024 but came back strong to help India secure the T20 World Cup in Barbados.
However, his form has been inconsistent, particularly in the recent Test series against New Zealand, where he managed low scores, which contributed to India’s 3-0 series defeat.
Recently, his rankings also dropped, leaving him ranked 22nd in the latest ICC Test rankings, below Pakistan’s Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan.
As India prepare for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Kohli’s form remains a focal point.
Known for his fierce performances and awe-inspiring records against Australia, Kohli’s experience and aggressive style have often been crucial in neutralizing Australia’s powerful bowling.
Now, all eyes will be on him to reignite that spark and lead India’s batting acumen in what is going to be a crucial series in the context of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) finals.



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