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“The brand of King Kohli” – Twitter reacts as a question based on Virat Kohli appears in the UPSC NDA exam

Former Indian captain Virat Kohli is truly the best batsman across all three formats of the game. The craze for the best batsman in the world is unmatched. Virat Kohli is also one of the most marketable personalities in the world.

The 34-year-old appears in most of the advertisements because of his popularity. It wouldn’t have been possible without his consistent performances in international cricket.

Virat Kohli is not just a name but a massive brand in the country. The well-known cricketer has a massive fan following. Notably, he has a huge fan base not only in India but also around the globe.

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Apart from his batting credentials, Kohli is also best known for his exceptional skills on the field. Virat Kohli is also known for his aggressive attitude, and his passion for the game, which has won him many admirers!

A question based on Virat Kohli appears in the UPSC NDA exam

Virat Kohli has the most fan-following as a cricketer in the world. He is also the most-followed Asian celebrity on Instagram with a staggering 246 million followers, which goes to show that he is immensely famous across Asia.

Meanwhile, a question based on Virat Kohli and the England cricket team appeared in the UPSC NDA exam and the picture of the same has been doing the rounds on social media ever since it was uploaded on the internet.

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The question was framed on a statement where it asked the applicants to consider the following statements. The first statement reads England is the only country that won the ICC T20 World Cup twice.

The second statement reads Virat Kohli is the only player to be adjudged the Player of the Series in the ICC T20 World Cup twice. The applicants were asked to pick the right statement whether it is first, second, both or neither of them. Fans picked the answer “both” statements as the answer since West Indies is not a country but an island.

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