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My Body Shook: Virat Kohli On Listening To Ravi Shastri For First Time
India skipper Virat Kohli, who shares a close relationship with head coach Ravi Shastri, said on Wednesday that his body had shook when he listened to the former India all-rounder giving a pep talk to the team in 2014.
"I remember in 2014 he gave us a pep talk for the first time. We were a bit down as a team and things were not happening well and he was brought in, he was brought in for the second time to set things right. In his first speech he gave, the first word he said was 'boys' in the voice that only he can generate. And I clearly remember, I was sitting down and my body shook because I had never heard someone speak so clearly and with so much determination and positivity," Kohli said at the launch of the book, Star Gazing: The Players in My Life, written by Shastri.
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- 05 May 2026 10:06