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Virat Kohli rocks casual swagger with a beanie on the streets of London



Virat Kohli rocks casual swagger [Source: @ImTanujSingh/X.com]Virat Kohli rocks casual swagger [Source: @ImTanujSingh/X.com]

India cricketer Virat Kohli, currently spending time in London following RCB's IPL triumph in June, was recently spotted enjoying a casual stroll through the city. The veteran batter, who retired from Test cricket in May 2025, is making the most of his leisure time with his wife, Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, and their children, Vamika and Akaay

Kohli has also been proactive about maintaining his fitness, taking a specially arranged BCCI fitness test in London to stay match-ready.

Kohli rocks casual look in London!

During his recent outing, Virat Kohli was seen walking the streets with a coffee in hand, exuding his signature casual charm. He sported a black beanie, spectacles, a brown hoodie and sky-blue denim jeans, creating a relaxed yet stylish look. 

Despite his long hiatus from India’s national squad due to T20I and Test retirements, Kohli is clearly focused on making a strong comeback in the upcoming ODI series against Australia in October. The series will see him joining forces with Rohit Sharma, who has also retired from T20Is and Tests. Kohli’s participation appears likely, considering his recent fitness test and consistent preparation in London.

Kohli still dedicated after IPL win

This glimpse of Kohli in the city reflects a mix of family time, personal downtime, and professional commitment, showing that even during a break, the former captain is determined to maintain peak form.

Before his break, speaking of his IPL 2025 performance, Kohli was one of the top scorers for RCB. From his 15 matches, he bagged 657 runs at an astonishing average of 54.75 and a great strike rate of 144.71. While he couldn't make a century to his name this season, he boasts 8 half-centuries. In his overall IPL career, Kohli has 8661 runs at an average of 39.54 from 267 matches.