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Virat Kohli shares rare childhood picture on Raksha Bandhan

Virat Kohli is the youngest among his siblings.

Virat Kohli is the youngest among his siblings. Photo-- Facebook
Virat Kohli is the youngest among his siblings. Photo– Facebook

Virat Kohli’s official Facebook page shared an adorable childhood picture of the Indian skipper along with his siblings on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, with the caption, “Sibling Love. Happy Raksha Bandhan Sister.” It is a beautiful Indian festival that is celebrates the love and duty between brothers and sisters: it is basically celebrates any brother-sister relationship, not necessarily between the ones who are biologically related. At present, Kohli is in Sri Lanka leading the Indian Test side in the three match Test series against the hosts, with the last game under way at Colombo. READ: Cheteshwar Pujara scores ton, steers India to 292 for 8 at stumps on Day Two of 3rd Test 

At stumps of Day two of the third Test, India were 292 for 8, with Cheteshwar Pujara making a comeback with unbeaten 135 off 277. However, the visitors had a poor start to the day when Lankan bowler Dhamika Prasad reduced the side to 180 for 7 before Amit Mishra had joined Pujara at the middle and that partnership was a turning point for India today, as they went on to put on 104 runs for the eighth wicket.
The stylish batsman is the youngest among his siblings, having an older brother and sister—Vikash and Bhavna—the latter being the eldest of the three.

Many cricketers have shared their snaps celebrating the festival on social media, with Virender Sehwag, Parvinder Awana and Gurkeerat Singh Mann being among of them. PHOTO: Virender Sehwag celebrating Raksha Bandhan

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