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The enormous Kohli mural on the sand was created by Balochistan's talented Rashidi Artists Gaddani. The fans in question included young musicians as well as young boys. 

Digital Desk: Star batsman Virat Kohli has a dedicated fanbase that transcends borders and divides. His fan base has reached a new peak as a result of Kohli's most recent masterful innings against Pakistan at the T20 World Cup 2022. Global tributes flooded in, but one particularly poignant one came from Pakistan, from the Balochistan sands across the border.

The enormous Kohli mural on the sand was created by Balochistan's talented Rashidi Artists Gaddani. The fans in question included young musicians as well as young boys. The massive doodle features a beautifully rendered bust of Kohli with the phrase "Love from RA Gaddani." On social media, a video of the artists performing the task was posted.


 


One of the artists behind the design, Sameer Shoukat, uploaded images of the drawing and a video of it being drawn.

The amazing fan homage was well-liked by internet users, who shared and retweeted the images and videos. The ace batsman has already amassed two half-centuries in the T20 World Cup, signaling the resurgence of his best form at the time of the viral display of affection for Kohli. Since he hasn't been eliminated in any of India's Super 12 games yet, Kohli is unbeaten.

The next opportunity for fans to see Virat Kohli and Team India in action will be on Sunday, October 30 in Perth during a challenging test against a determined South Africa team. In India, the game will start at 4:30 p.m.



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