December 22, 2024

Virat Kohli’s childhood coach: No retirement for 5 more years, India not in his future plans

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Virat Kohli recently had a heated argument with an Australian TV journalist at Melbourne airport. The journalist filmed Kohli with his two children, which upset the cricketer. Kohli, seeking to protect his family’s privacy, has shifted his base from Mumbai to London. He stays there when not on national duty with the Indian cricket team.

In an interview with Dainik Jagran, Kohli’s childhood coach, Rajkumar Sharma, discussed the cricketer’s future plans. When asked if Kohli would permanently move to London with his wife, Anushka Sharma, and their children, Sharma confirmed, saying Kohli is likely to settle there. He emphasized that Kohli is concerned about his family’s privacy and security, especially in India, where celebrity status makes it difficult to avoid media attention.

Kohli has consistently requested that journalists and fans respect his privacy and avoid taking pictures of his children. Unfortunately, these requests have not always been honored, leading to frustration for Kohli and his wife.

Sharma also addressed Kohli’s cricket career, stating that Kohli has no plans to retire anytime soon. In fact, he believes Kohli could continue playing for at least another five years, quashing any rumors of an early retirement.