Virat Kohli believes that one needs to be extraordinary in order to succeed
Speaking about his father, Virat Kohli said that he was a hardworking man that had to create his own path and make a life for himself. The 2008 U-19 World Cup-winning captain believes that hardworking people do not understand the language of bribery and dishonesty.
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Virat Kohli spoke up about how his father refused to pay the bribe and said that his father taught him that to be successful in life, you would have to do something extraordinary. Virat Kohli also credited his father for his outlook that one needs to rely only on their own hard work to achieve their goals.
Virat Kohli lost his father as an 18-year-old in December 2006 during a Ranji Trophy match against Karnataka. He would go out and play for his state team the very next day, and went on to play a valuable knock to save the game for Delhi.
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