Virat Kohli's friend's son asked him the answer to a question that every child in India wants to know.

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After waiting for more than a decade, Virat Kohli is going to play Ranji match again. These days he is in his city Delhi for the same match, where he met his old friend Chavez Khan. Chavez is a former cricketer of Delhi and has also played with Virat. So he went to meet Virat with his son. During the meeting, the friend's 8-year-old son asked Virat Kohli the question that every child in India wants to know.

Virat Kohli's friend's son asked him this big question

Now you must be wondering what did Chavez Khan's son, who now runs his own sports shop after quitting cricket, ask Virat? The question was very simple, but very important. Chavez Khan's 8-year-old son asked Virat Kohli what it takes to become an Indian cricketer? This question is not just of a friend's son but of every child in India. And, Virat Kohli answered it very well.

Virat Kohli told 3 steps in response

Virat Kohli told his friend's son a 3-point formula to become an Indian cricketer. First, hard work. Virat said that hard work has no price. So the more you sweat, the more you will benefit. The second thing he told was that there should be no need to tell him to practice. He told the child to wake up in the morning and practice daily. If someone does it for an hour, you should practice for two hours. Do not reduce it. The third thing Virat told was related to benchmark. He told his friend's son to set his benchmark and try to do more than that. If someone scores 50 runs, you should score 100. If someone scores 100, you should score 200 runs. Then it may be easier to play for Team India.

Virat played his last Ranji match in 2012

Virat Kohli played his last Ranji match 13 years ago, in which he failed in both the innings. He scored 14 runs in the first innings. Whereas in the second innings, he scored 43 runs.