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Virat Kohli gets hand-painted Lord Hanuman portrait from fan for 36th birthday. Watch
Virat Kohli received a hand-painted portrait of Lord Hanuman from fan for of his 36th birthday, video went viral.
Virat Kohli, the legendary Indian cricketer, is celebrating his 36th birthday on Tuesday, November 5. With a career spanning over 15 years, Kohli has solidified his status as one of the greatest cricketers in the history of the sport. His impressive record and numerous accolades reflect his dedication and hard work, making him a true icon in the world of cricket.
Kohli’s popularity remains unmatched among fans, even during periods of less-than-ideal form on the pitch. As he approached his birthday, one particularly dedicated admirer, artist Yash Prajapati, made headlines by gifting Kohli a hand-painted portrait of Lord Hanuman. This heartfelt gesture took place in Mumbai, where Prajapati personally delivered the artwork to Kohli’s hotel room. The moment was captured in a video shared on Instagram, showcasing the two interacting warmly, with Kohli expressing his appreciation through a handshake and posing for photographs.
In his post, Yash wrote, “Another great meeting with the legend himself! As I reunited with the incredible Virat Kohli in Mumbai, it was a special moment to gift him the Lord Hanuman portrait.”
Kohli’s bond with fans
Kohli has consistently shown his gratitude towards his fans, often recognising their unwavering support through heartfelt gestures. This strong connection is evident in the way he engages with his admirers, making them feel valued regardless of his on-field performance. His ability to maintain this bond has kept fans rallying behind him, a testament to his character both on and off the field.
Kohli’s impressive records
Kohli’s cricketing achievements are nothing short of extraordinary. He holds the world record for the most centuries in One Day Internationals (ODIs) with 50, surpassing his idol, Sachin Tendulkar. Furthermore, he is the highest run-scorer in T20 World Cup history, having amassed 1,292 runs and winning the Player of the Tournament award twice.
(Also read: ‘Thank you, Virat Kohli’: Tributes flood internet as Team India GOAT retires from T20 Internationals)
In Tests, Kohli has scored 9,040 runs from 118 matches, including 29 centuries. He is also the most successful Test captain from India, with 40 wins in 68 matches, achieving a win percentage of 58.82.
Recent form and future prospects
Despite his impressive career, Kohli has faced challenges in recent months, particularly during India’s home Test season, where he managed just 192 runs in 10 innings. Nevertheless, there are high hopes for Kohli in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, especially given his stellar record against Australia, where he has scored 2,042 runs at an average of 47.48, including eight centuries.
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World Chess: Ding catches Gukesh by surprise, wins Game 1
Indian teenager, playing with White, resigns after 42 moves as the Chinese reigning champion strikes first in 14-game match in Singapore
Bengaluru: What’s the mark of a champion? It’s when you’ve forgotten what a win feels like and you still manage to find the steel in you. Ding Liren hadn’t won a classical game in 304 days when he walked into the soundproofed, fishtank-like playing arena at the Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore for Game 1 on Monday. His challenger – India’s D Gukesh – was already seated at the board in his giant-sized gaming chair. They shook hands and the Chinese settled into his regular-sized, unobtrusive-looking ergonomic chair.
The players had apparently picked out their chairs from seven options that they were offered by the organisers. Ding made the most of his choice and didn’t leave his chair for close to four hours. When he finally did, it was after move 41, with victory in the bag. Time control had been reached and Gukesh sat forlorn, by himself, with face buried in his hands. He had a fresh 30 minutes on the clock but there were no more ideas or resources for White. The game had slipped away.
The reigning world champion had masterfully placed his teenaged opponent in a chokehold, opening the match with a 1-0 lead. This is Ding’s third classical win with Black against Gukesh. It’s also the first time since Viswanathan Anand’s 2010 World Championship match against Veselin Topalov that a decisive result has been seen in Game 1. Back then, Anand too had lost with White pieces in Game 1 but he eventually went on to win the match.
“Of course, I feel very good — I haven’t won a single classical game in a long time,” Ding said, beaming, at the press conference that followed. “Because it was the first game I thought he might be nervous at the start of the match, so I tried to play something unusual that I haven’t played in a long time, and it turned out to work perfectly.”
Gukesh chose the King’s pawn opening and was met with the French Defense by Ding. The Chinese GM had sprung the counter-attacking French surprise on Ian Nepomniachtchi during their match last year, but had ended up losing that game. Gukesh went for a rather rare knight retreat with 6. Nce2 (instead of Nf3), known as the Steinitz Variation, named after the first world champion Wilhelm Steinitz. Gukesh looked confident in his preparation, as Ding pondered for 27 minutes as early as move 7. Gukesh blitzed out 10.g4 and Ding went on to fall behind on his clock by around 50 minutes as the young Indian, hands tucked in his pockets, paced behind his chair.
Gukesh took up over 30 minutes on his clock to play the perfectly natural Qe2 on move 17. Ding went on to bang out a sequence of exquisite moves, particularly 18. Nb2, opening up the line of fire on the pawn on c3 and prepping to activate the Queen – almost instantly stirred up counterplay on the queenside. Gukesh refused a queen exchange and instead retreated his queen to e1, which the engine disliked right away. Ding lit up the middlegame and over the next couple of moves. He entered both into a space as well as time advantage as White’s pawn weaknesses appeared glaring.
Gukesh was burning through his clock and had the job of making eight moves in under 2 minutes. It was soon down to a dangerously low 45 seconds for 7 moves. The Indian may have had some tactical compensation perhaps to work with had he played 30. Bc5 instead of 30. Qc2. He managed to make it to move 40, but his position was dead lost and the game was over for all practical purposes.
He sat there stewing in his pain as Ding sipped on water and munched on snacks in the players’ lounge. “This time I sat at the board and wasn’t hiding in the players’ lounge like in the first game last time. It’s totally new for me,” Ding said. “I did not really feel hungry or thirsty earlier and I really needed to be at the board and figure out my idea.”
Gukesh, a touch crestfallen at the early jolt in a match where he is seen as the favourite, was asked if he was nervous: “For sure I was nervous. It would be surprising if I said that I wasn’t. I calmed down after the game started. I think I surprised him. I was playing good moves at the start.” The pain still raw, he acknowledged he could have done a lot better:
“Obviously it was not a great game by me. When all this happened (Nb2 Qc4) it was a tactical oversight by me… It can happen. About my opponent’s form, I expected nothing else. I expected the best version of him. We have a long match ahead and it’s only more exciting now.”
In a match where the world was betting against him, Ding flipped the script. It’s still early days — 13 more classical games to go. Comebacks and collapses await. Ding, riddled with form concerns for a while, showed up just when it mattered. He cut through the impediments of his recent past with resilience and showed why experience isn’t such an ugly word. This is what makes champions great. It’s the tribe of the undeterred.
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