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King to King Convo: Virat Kohli answers Babar Azam’s supporting tweet

King to King Convo: Virat Kohli answers Babar Azam's supporting tweet

Pakistan Cricket Team’s skipper Babar Azam took notice of Virat Kohli’s suffering form and was humble enough to show sportsmanship. Penning out a note for the ex-Indian captain, Azam won millions of hearts as his Tweet went viral. Also, Kohli did not let the fans down and replied to the arch-rival. The King to King convo is winning hearts on the internet now.

A day ago, the Pakistani captain, hinting at Kohli’s downfall, wrote that it would pass since ups and downs are part of every athlete’s career. The tweet did not stop revolving, and the enthusiast got another one to talk about. Kohli thanked Babar alongside wishing him good luck for his career.

The two greats of their teams in convo

Here is the tweet:

It must be noted Kohli stepped down as the T20I skipper last year, with the T20 World Cup 2021 being his last task of the format. He decided to captain in ODIs and Tests, but was forced to quit ODI captaincy as the board did not praise separate captains for short formats. Amidst all the controversy, he resigned as a Test captain.

The former skipper, despite being free of pressure, has been struggling with the bat. Apart from not coming close to his 71st international century, his bat has been failing to knock some good runs. In the recent developments, Kohli has been rested as the BCCI did not name him in the 18-player squad for the T20I series against the West Indies.

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