CWC 2023: Virat Kohli Visits Chinmaya Tapovan Ashram in Dharamsala, New Zealand Team Meets Dalai Lama; Check Photos
By: FPJ Web Desk | October 24, 2023
Virat Kohli clicks a picture with a few lucky fans in Dharamsala. A couple of fans have also carried the Indian jersey which they would have got it signed from the former Indian skipper.
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Virat Kohli, who is wearing a mask, about to enter the Chinmaya Tapovan Ashram in Dharamsala. It is reportedly a place and abode for Guru Dronacharya.
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Virat Kohli outside the Chinmaya Tapovan Ashram. At the temple entrance, there is an enormous statue of Lord Shiva.
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Virat Kohli clicks a picture with a fan in Dharamshala. Team India have been allowed a two-day break in Dharamsala after their 5th match of the 2023 World Cup. Hence, Kohli has taken the opportunity to explore the city.
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Virat Kohli shares a joke with a fan in Dharamsala. The 34-year-old was being cheered by plenty of fans on his way to a match-winning innings in Dharamsala stadium against the Black Caps.
New Zealand team, meanwhile, visited Dalai Lama in Dharamsala. Captain Kane Williamson leads the way.
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The entire New Zealand team, including Kane Williamson, Devon Conway, Trent Boult, and Mitchell Santner, Lockie Ferguson, click a picture with Dalai Lama. A few New Zealand players had also brought their partners along.
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Daryl Mitchell and Tom Latham outside of Dalai Lama's official residence. Mitchell struck a classy hundred against India in Dharamsala.
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Mitchell Santner greets Dalai Lama during the Kiwis' visit. It's worth noting that Santner is currently the highest wicket-taker of the 2023 World Cup with 12 wickets in 5 matches at 16.91 apiece.
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Virat Kohli's 95 propelled India to a four-wicket win over New Zealand. It also allowed India to top the the points table and are now firm contenders to reach the semi-finals easily.
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