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Virat Kohli : “I have many fond memories of Independence Day”

On the occasion of Independence Day, former India captain Virat Kohli shared his feelings and explained why he finds the day to be so special. While Kohli was getting ready for the upcoming Asia Cup, he took a moment to emphasize the importance of Independence Day to everyone. In a brief clip posted by Star […]

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Virat Kohli : “I have many fond memories of Independence Day”

On the occasion of Independence Day, former India captain Virat Kohli shared his feelings and explained why he finds the day to be so special. While Kohli was getting ready for the upcoming Asia Cup, he took a moment to emphasize the importance of Independence Day to everyone. In a brief clip posted by Star Sports, Kohli revealed that the day holds special meaning for him because his father was born on it.

“Independence Day is the most important day in the history of our country. Especially with the way it’s celebrated in India and so much happening around it. For me, it’s all the more special because it’s my father’s birthday. It was all the more special because both occasions were celebrated. I have many fond memories of Independence Day,” Virat Kohli said on Star Sports.
The former India skipper said that it is a really special day for the country and also stated that he has many great recollections of that day.
Kohli, a native of Delhi, stated that flying kites on this particular day holds a special place in his heart.

“I feel proud of what we have achieved as a nation after Independence. On most Independence days, I have been playing matches or hoisting the flag. When the national anthem plays, it is a moment of pride,” said the former India captain.
In Delhi, there is a culture of flying kites on the day and hence during my growing up years that used to be very special. We used to prepare a lot the night before. Usually on Independence day, it used to be windy in Delhi,” Kohli said in the video.
Kohli took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to wish the nation on its 77th Independence Day and wrote, “Happy Independence Day to all. Jai Hind.”

The upcoming Ireland series, which starts on August 18, will not feature Kohli.

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