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In the realm of international cricket, India superstar Virat Kohli is not only celebrated for his stellar on-field performances but also for his unwavering connection with fans. Beyond the boundaries, Kohli’s impact extends to heartfelt gestures that resonate with the cricketing community.
A recent incident during the ongoing Boxing-Day Test between South Africa and India at Supersport Park showcased Kohli’s heartfelt gesture, emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between players and their ardent supporters.
Virat Kohli signs RCB jersey for a young fan
On Day 2 of the first Test, ahead of the commencement of play, Kohli took a moment to connect with a young fan. The Indian cricket superstar not only signed a Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) jersey for the boy but also shared a memorable photograph with him.
The warmth and sincerity of this gesture were captured in a video shared by the official RCB Twitter handle, showcasing Kohli’s genuine appreciation for the 12th Man Army.
“He’s going to treasure that one for life. No matter where he goes, The King’s always got time for the 12th Man Army,” expressed the official RCB handle in their tweet, acknowledging Kohli’s commitment to his fanbase.
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Here is the video:
He's going to treasure that one for life 🥹
No matter where he goes, The King's always got time for the 12th Man Army 🫶 👑#PlayBold #SAvIND #TeamIndia @imVkohli
— Royal Challengers Bangalore (@RCBTweets) December 27, 2023
Dean Elgar’s brilliance overshadows KL Rahul’s century
Shifting the focus to the on-field action, former Proteas skipper Dean Elgar stole the spotlight with a brilliant century on the second day. Elgar’s unbeaten 140 propelled South Africa to 256/5 at stumps, surpassing India’s first innings total of 245. His partnership with debutant David Bedingham, who scored 56 off 87 balls, anchored South Africa’s dominant position.
Earlier in the day, KL Rahul showcased his mettle by crafting a resilient hundred in challenging batting conditions. Starting the day at 70 not out, Rahul navigated the difficulties, forming crucial partnerships with the tailenders and reaching a well-deserved century.