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Virat Kohli's journey from angry young man to pillar of Indian cricket

<p>From an angry young man to a pillar of Indian cricket, Virat Kohli, who turns 28 today, has not changed on the commitment front. An excerpt from a new book on the star&nbsp;</p>

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There was a time when Virat Kohli's coach and guide Raj Kumar was worried about his pupil going astray. The under-19 World Cup triumph at Kuala Lumpur had brought Virat unprecedented fame and there was a distinct change in his behaviour. He was seen as brash, but not at the cost of his discipline. Virat had never been accused of indiscipline in his junior days and once he wore the India colours, he learnt to maintain his cool in explosive situations. As an eighteen year-old, Virat was not different from any other boy next door who wanted to have fun. Fame had transformed his life.

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