Virat Kohli Gifts Signed Ball to Himanshu Sangwan

Virat Kohli showed great sportsmanship by signing the ball that dismissed him and gifting it to young bowler Himanshu Sangwan. This kind gesture highlighted respect and encouragement in cricket.

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Virat Kohli Gifts Signed Ball to Himanshu Sangwan

In the recent Ranji Trophy, the match between Delhi and Railways the star cricketer Virat showed his leadership qualities. Kohli gifted a signed cricket ball to the bowler Himanshu

The Special Moment
In the match, Kohli got out for a mere six runs off Himanshu Sangwan.
This was the young bowler's big moment because getting a wicket from such a classy player like Kohli is like a dream come true for any cricketer. After the match, Kohli did something outstanding he signed the ball off which he was dismissed, and presented it to Sangwan as a gift.


An Act of Gratitude
This humility of Kohli showed that he respected the game. He appreciated the bowling of Sangwan and motivated the young player even when he got out early. The gesture of Kohli proves that cricket is not only a game about winning but something related to sportsmanship and mutual respect.

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Reaction from Sangwan
This was a gesture that brought joy to Himanshu Sangwan. He termed it the most important wicket of his career and said that he has immense respect for Kohli. The young bowler added that Kohli has always been an inspiration for him and many others across the country.

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