Recently, we stumbled upon a rare unseen video of Virat Kohl when he used to play in the Under-19 cricket team.

Virat Kohli Looks Unrecognisable In Childhood Video, Fans Say 'Can't Believe He Married Anushka'

Virat Kohli is hailed as a cricketing legend across the world. Every time he walks on the field, his team is awestruck by his performance, his opponents fear him, former players adore him, and young cricketers get inspired by him. Virat Kohli rose to fame by winning the Under-19 World Cup in 2008, and his name was all over the headlines. And every Delhi parent would proudly take his name and ask their children to be like him. From making a jaw-dropping debut in Under-19 World Cup to making a mark as an important member of the Indian cricket team, Virat has come a long way.
Virat Kohli’s unseen video when he used to play in the Under-19 cricket team

Recently, we stumbled upon a rare and unseen video of Virat Kohli from 2006. Virat, who was a teenager then, looked unrecognisable. In the clip, his friend asked him to pose for the camera, and while he was posing, one of his other friends tried to ruin his gelled hairstyle. However, Virat Kohli asked him to stop. He looked super cute trying to fix his hair.

Fans gave hilarious reactions on seeing the childhood video of Virat Kohli

As soon as the video was uploaded, netizens were quick to comment. One user wrote, ‘Can’t believe this man married Anushka Sharma.’ Another commented, ‘Are Virat itna chota tha 2006 me.. Aur Anushka 2008 ki movie rab ne bana di jodi .. Jo ki syd 2006/2007 se shooting suru ho gyi thi.. Me bum lag rHi thi.. Kaafi age gap hai syd dono me.’ One user also wrote, ‘Guys Apna cheeku pahle chapri tha.’ Check it out below:



When Virat Kohli’s friend shared that his childhood dream was to become a national-level cricketer

From a young age, Virat Kohli was sorted that his dream was to play for India. A while ago, one of his childhood friends shared a page from his scrapbook, which was signed by Virat Kohli in 2002-2003. For those who don’t know, in those days kids used to keep scrapbooks, which recorded the likings and habits of their friends and what they were like. In the scrapbook, which Virat filled out, he stated his desire to play for India.