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Virat Kohli delivers Twitter video message to fans to fight pollution

| @indiablooms | Nov 16, 2017, at 08:48 pm

New Delhi, Nov 16 (IBNS): Amid raising air pollution problem in New Delhi, Indian captain Virat Kohli on Friday asked people to join the fight against the trouble.

Kohli posted a video message on Twitter on the issue.

"Agar hamein yeh match jeetna hai pollution ke against, toh hum sab ko saath mein mil ke khelna hoga (If we need to win the match against pollution then we need to united on the issue)," Kohli tweeted.

He urged people of the national capital to use bus and metro instead of their own vehicles.

Kohli captioned the video as: "#Delhi, we need to talk! #MujheFarakPadtaHai."

 

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