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Virat Kohli, who shared a video of intense exercise and answered a fan’s question, has become a big talking point on social media.

Virat Kohli took to his Instagram account to share a video of his intense workout. In the video, star Indian batsman Kohli runs on a treadmill and does shoulder exercises. While his workout video has impressed not only Kohli’s fans but also his teammates, India’s 360 degree batsman Suryakumar Yadav posted a tiger emoji on Virat Kohli’s video.

Virat Kohli, who is rested for the ongoing series against New Zealand, will return to international action next month against Bangladesh.

In this case, Virat Kohli has answered a fan’s question in his work out video, is he a vegetarian on social media? Inanimate? has created a menu called

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In a comment posted by a fan, “Earlier they said that you need to eat meat to have a good body and muscles,” to which Virat Kohli replied, “Hahaha the biggest myth in the world.”

In 2018, Virat Kohli decided to avoid meat from his diet for health reasons. He said then, “I had a problem with my cervical spine, which resulted in a tingling sensation in my little finger, which made it difficult for me to bat. This happened in the 2018 Centurion Test in South Africa. Also, because my stomach acid was too much, I started losing calcium from my bones, which actually caused spinal problems. So, I had to cut back on meat, and now I feel better than before.”

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Later in 2021, Virat Kohli shared the real food he eats. It included “lots of vegetables, two cups of coffee, quinoa, lots of greens, dosa, etc. in controlled amounts. One thing to note is that even though Kohli claims to be a vegetarian, he also consumes eggs.

However, when Virat Kohli’s comment has gone viral, many people are posting and responding alternately saying that exercise is necessary to get a good body, while others are not.

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