The Virat Kohli effect: ‘Detox Your Ego’ sold out after Indian captain spotted reading it in the dressing room

Team India captain Virat Kohli was spotted reading a Steven Sylvester book titled ‘Detox your Ego’ during the first Test against West Indies in Antigua. Kohli was reading the text in the dressing room when Ravindra Jadeja and Ishant Sharma were at the crease on Day 2 of the series opener.

The picture of Kohli going through the book soon spread like wildfire on social media with fans coming in their numbers to have their say on their matter.

The book is now sold out on Amazon.

“It’s the office of DETOX YOUR EGO. We are SOLD OUT in India If you want one now visit Amazon UK, but they’re selling fast. We hope you get your Copy soon & enjoy like Captain Kohli,” read a tweet from Detox Your Ego.

Meanwhile, Kohli has equaled MS Dhoni’s record of the most successful Indian Test captain with the win at Antigua. India beat West Indies by a record margin of 368 runs.

Kohli scored a crucial 51 in the second innings. Also, vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane made a brilliant comeback to the Test side as he scored a half-century followed by a ton. Ishant Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah picked a five-for in first and second innings respectively of the Antigua Test.

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