INDIA VS ENGLAND: VIRAT KOHLI TALKS ABOUT HIS AGGRESSIVE NATURE AND REGARDING HIS FITNESS WITH MICHAEL VAUGHAN.

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Virat Kohli as we all know is known for his aggressiveness and integrity for the way he plays, and as per the INDIAN CRICKET NEWS the person who has followed him from the past and till date will definitely speak about the way Virat Kohli has controlled his aggressive nature.

Undoubtedly Virat Kohli is a very rare and precious talent India has got, but he always keeps himself in the front part of critics and allegations he has faced may it be during the match or the celebration he does everything catches the eye because he is the person who knows what and how to face.

As per the experts and CRICKET NEWS, Virat Kohli has developed himself a lot and showed patience at times wherever required, he has transformed himself as a much mature player than he was earlier.

And the part he best reflected his changing nature is the interview he just concluded with Michael Vaughan. And the former player praised him for that and is very happy of the fact that things have changed around in him as a great player.

Currently, he is leading the test side of the INDIAN CRICKET and in order to carry that in a much successful way, he need to be calm and act according to the situation with likes of the former Indian captain MS Dhoni.

Virat Kohli on his fitness isuess:

My training was horrible, I ate so bad, I was up until late, I was having a drink or two regularly. It was a horrible mindset… It was 11 or 12kgs heavier than I am now, I was really chubby. I changed everything from the next morning from what I eat to how I train. I was in the gym for an hour-and-a-half every day. Working really hard, off gluten, off wheat, no cold drinks, no desserts, nothing. It was tough. For the first two months I felt I wanted to eat the bed sheet when I went to sleep because I was so hungry. I was craving taste. I was craving delicious food. But then I saw the results.

On drinking with the legend Sachin Tendulkar he said:

My earliest memories are of watching Sachin bat. Watching his passion for the game, he was very different to everyone else and I would try to copy what he did… You cannot express your feeling when you see the person who is the reason why you started playing the game and you wanted to become like him and then he just walks up. Those five seconds were the worst I swear… It is a very Indian thing in front of your seniors you do not want to admit you drink or go to parties. Guys were very strict about it when I was growing up. He asked me for a drink. I said I don’t drink. He persisted. I said I don’t drink. Eventually, I said I will have four ice cubes. From then on it was pretty easy.