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'If you're not good enough, it's better to ...': Virat Kohli on Father's Day; shares what his dad taught him
'If you're not good enough, it's better to ...': Virat Kohli on Father's Day; shares what his dad taught him

Time of India

time9 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'If you're not good enough, it's better to ...': Virat Kohli on Father's Day; shares what his dad taught him

Virat Kohli on Father's Day Virat Kohli marked Father's Day this year with a deeply emotional tribute that resonated with fans across the world. Sharing a cherished memory on Instagram, Kohli reflected on the values instilled in him by his father, Prem Kohli. In his note, he revealed how his father taught him the importance of hard work and integrity. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! 'He taught me to never rely on shortcuts or influence — because if you truly have it in you, hard work will show it. And if you don't have the will to work for it, then maybe you don't deserve it yet,' Kohli wrote. Recalling a defining moment from his youth, Kohli shared how his father once turned down an easier route for him. 'With calm conviction, he said, 'If you're good enough, you'll find your way. And if not, it's better to know that early.'' Poll What do you think of Virat Kohli's decision to retire from Test cricket? It was the right time He should have played longer I respect his decision I'm disappointed but understand That advice, Kohli noted, shaped how he approaches life and his work. He ended his message by honouring fathers everywhere, calling their quiet strength a lifelong compass. Anushka Sharma also paid tribute on the occasion, offering fans a rare peek into their family celebrations. Known for guarding her private life, Anushka shared sweet moments with Virat and their children, Vamika and Akaay. In her post, she honoured both Virat and her own father, Ajay Sharma. The highlight was an adorable handwritten card from Vamika that read: 'He looks like my brother. He is funny. He tickles me. I play make up with him. I love him so much and he loves me this much (arms wide).' 'Cricketers Aren't Cattle... ': Harish Thawani on the IPL and Business of Indian Cricket Fans couldn't stop gushing over the sweet note, with many praising Vamika's innocent words. Anushka also posted a candid shot of her father enjoying music, his face lit with joy. This Father's Day comes during a year of milestones for the Kohli family, as Virat bid farewell to Test cricket after an illustrious 14-year career, finishing as India's most successful Test captain.

Iran DESTROYS Israel's Harop & Harpy Drones MID-AIR Amid Blitz
Iran DESTROYS Israel's Harop & Harpy Drones MID-AIR Amid Blitz

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Iran DESTROYS Israel's Harop & Harpy Drones MID-AIR Amid Blitz

'Cricketers Aren't Cattle... ': Harish Thawani on the IPL and Business of Indian Cricket "Cricketers are not cattle to be sold in an auction." 🎙️ In this explosive episode of the Bombay Sport Exchange, K Shriniwas Rao sits down with Harish Thawani — the man behind Nimbus Communications — to explore how cricket broadcasting in India was built, negotiated, and fought over. From billion-dollar deals to bold opinions, this is the untold business story of Indian cricket. 14.4K views | 2 days ago

Middle East War Inevitable? Trump's Warship Armada Sails For Israel Ahead Of Iran's Revenge Attack
Middle East War Inevitable? Trump's Warship Armada Sails For Israel Ahead Of Iran's Revenge Attack

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Middle East War Inevitable? Trump's Warship Armada Sails For Israel Ahead Of Iran's Revenge Attack

'Cricketers Aren't Cattle... ': Harish Thawani on the IPL and Business of Indian Cricket "Cricketers are not cattle to be sold in an auction." 🎙️ In this explosive episode of the Bombay Sport Exchange, K Shriniwas Rao sits down with Harish Thawani — the man behind Nimbus Communications — to explore how cricket broadcasting in India was built, negotiated, and fought over. From billion-dollar deals to bold opinions, this is the untold business story of Indian cricket. 6.1K views | 1 day ago

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