Virat Kohli, you will be back: Novak Djokovic likes Kevin Pietersen’s post

Virat Kohli is arguably going through the worst phase of his career. While some experts are voicing their opinion against the “King” Kohli, there are others who stand by the former India captain during the tough times. The most recent is Kevin Pietersen.

Former English cricketer believes Kohli will redeem himself And reclaim your previous position as the undisputed king of the game. Pietersen also posted a picture on Instagram supporting Kohli with a powerful comment.

“Buddy, there have been some great people in your career who have played the game, only wish they could do what you have (so far). Be proud, walk tall and enjoy life. There is much more than just the cricket bubble. You’ll be back,” wrote Kevin Pietersen.

More than 4.5 lakh people liked Kevin Pietersen’s post. But, perhaps the most notable among them is Novak Djokovic. The 21-time Grand Slam champion and Serbian tennis player was one of the people who liked Pietersen’s post. and also Virat Kohli himself Liked the post.

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Novak Djokovic liked Kevin Pietersen’s post on Virat Kohli.

Other famous personalities who reacted to the post include Anushka Sharma (Kohli’s wife), Suniel Shetty, Ayushmann Khurrana and Suresh Raina.

Kohli scored 76 runs in three formats in six innings during the England tour. Virat Kohli got A lot of backlash for his frequent mistakes, and some famous cricketers have even called for his expulsion from the Indian team. Many others, including former World Cup captain Kapil Dev, demanded the dismissal of Kohli.

Djokovic also faced difficulties in his career. Starting in 2016, he struggled for almost two years as injuries and a drop in form had a negative impact on his career. The Serbian superstar made a spectacular comeback with his title-winning performance at the 2018 Wimbledon Championships.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam urges Virat Kohli To break his extended drought and said that the former India captain needs support from all sides to overcome it. But Kohli, who was out of shape, got unwavering support from the Pakistan captain.

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