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Indian cricket team's captain Virat Kohli may not have started off well in the ongoing Test series against West Indies but it seems that the skipper is seeking some radical changes in his life.
In the ongoing opening Test between India and the West Indies at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound in Antigua, Kohli was spotted reading a book-- "Detox Your Ego: Seven Easy Steps to Achieving Freedom, Happiness and Success in Your Life" by Steven Sylvester.
A book is not supposed to be judged by its cover but a person can definitely be judged on the basis of the book he/she is reading. So does that mean Virat is facing "ego problems"? While it may be just speculations, picture of Kohli reading the book during India's innings spread like wildfire on social media and led to reactions from different corners.
Finally skipper Kohli has taken up to reading @DetoxYourEgo does he need it. Not the first time crixketers using this. Let's guess why @imVkohli
Needs this book. #viratkohli #INDvWI #Ashes #Jadeja pic.twitter.com/uWTCqZCKCU— Indian Sports Fan (@IndianSportFan) August 23, 2019
Virat Kohli reading a PERFECT Book for himself...#INDvsWI pic.twitter.com/OTHMo6cdQr
— Chintan Buch (@chintanjbuch) August 23, 2019
Just trying to think of who would have convinced Virat Kohli to read that "Detox your Ego" book. #WIvIND #INDvWI
— Suneer (@suneerchowdhary) August 23, 2019
Fans: enough of being nice, we want aggressive Kohli back
Kohli: pic.twitter.com/YxTEZIBpuv
— po (@JoBhejiThiDuaa) August 23, 2019
Virat Kohli. Reading a "Detox your Ego" book. pic.twitter.com/wI2AgCfP8G
— po (@JoBhejiThiDuaa) August 23, 2019
Kuch Ho Na Ho! Steven Sylvester will have the last laugh! Keep an eye on the book sales now! #DetoxYourEgo #ViratKohli #StevenSylvester pic.twitter.com/KKDFDE0FWu
— Yash Shah (@SambaZaraThamba) August 24, 2019
Virat scored only 9 runs in the first innings of the ongoing Test match and after a top-order collapse, a total of 297 runs was posted against the West Indies.
The Indian players will wear black armbands when they take the field on the third day of the first Test against West Indies at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua as a mark of respect for former BCCI Vice-President Arun Jaitley. The senior BJP leader and former cricket administrator passed away after prolonged illness in the Capital on Saturday morning.