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Kid stuns Virat Kohli by offering his autograph, video goes viral

| @indiablooms | Sep 06, 2019, at 04:03 pm

Jamaica: At a time several cricket fans are dying to catch a glimpse of Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli, a kid stunned the skipper by offering his own autograph instead of asking for one from him.

In a recent video, which went viral on internet, Kohli had to stop for a young boy to receive an autograph, a picture quite unlikely.

Kohli, the sensational cricketer of the present time, also waited for the boy to give his signature.

The skipper's actress wife Anushka Sharma, who was seen in a black attire standing beside her husband, was spotted laughing at the boy's action.

Kohli-led India recently inflicted a heavy defeat upon Windies which has lost both the Test and limited overs series on their home ground.

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