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Virat Kohli’s ‘Captaincy Gesture’ Wins Hearts Ahead Of Ranji Trophy Return





The talismanic Indian batter Virat Kohli is all set to make a return to Ranji Trophy, for the first time in over 12 years, this Thursday. Kohli, who last featured for Delhi in the domestic white-ball event in 2012, is a part of the Delhi team for the Ranji Trophy match against Railways. A couple of days before the start of the fixture, Kohli was spotted rubbing shoulders with his Delhi teammates in a practice session at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. 

Kohli hit the ground in Kotla on Tuesday morning, as several videos and pictures surfaced on social media. He had already informed the Delhi and District State Association of his intent to train with the boys on Tuesday.

“Kohli informed head coach Sarandeep Singh about his willingness to train with the team. It will be a great experience for the Delhi players if they get to spend so much time with him,” a DDCA official told the Times of India on Monday.

It has also been reported that Kohli was given the offer of leading the Delhi team in the match against Railways but he declined. With Rishabh Pant not part of the fixture either, Ayush Badoni is set to continue leading the side.

“Pant has been playing first-class cricket since Duleep Trophy in September. He has played 12 first-class matches in the last three-and-a-half months. With the Champions Trophy around the corner, he has been advised rest in order to get ready for the white-ball season,” an official said.

Kohli was part of the team when he featured last in a domestic red-ball competition for Delhi, against Uttar Pradesh at Ghaziabad’s Mohan Nagar in 2012.

“Obviously, it is a great experience for our junior players as they will get to share the dressing room with Virat. If you look at our team, only Navdeep Saini has played alongside Virat in the IPL and for India. In fact, none of the players in the team have played with Virat in the Ranji Trophy. They can learn a lot by watching him,” DDCA secretary Ashok Sharma told PTI.

Asked about the security arrangements for the game, Sharma said, “We know Virat’s presence raises the profile of the match. Normally, we have 10 to 12 private security personnel for a regular Ranji match, but we will definitely increase security so that Virat can train without any disturbance.”

Despite the return of Kohli, the Delhi vs Railways match will remain free for spectators, with the DDCA also opening three stands at the Ambedkar Stadium End. Kohli didn’t feature in Delhi’s previous match due to neck sprain.

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Virat Kohli, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, is known for his passion and commitment on the field. However, it was his off-field gesture that recently won the hearts of fans and cricket enthusiasts alike.

Ahead of his return to domestic cricket in the Ranji Trophy, Kohli showed his leadership qualities by donating his match fees to the Indian cricketers affected by the devastating floods in Uttarakhand. This noble gesture not only highlighted Kohli’s generosity but also his concern for those in need.

Kohli’s decision to donate his match fees is a true reflection of his character and values as a leader. It showcases his empathy and sense of responsibility towards society, setting an example for others to follow.

As Kohli gears up to make his comeback in the Ranji Trophy, his captaincy gesture has already won the hearts of many, proving that he is not just a great cricketer but also a compassionate human being.

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