Virat Kohli shares 10th class marksheet, his low score in this subject wins hearts on social media
As a part of PUMA's "Let There Be Sport" campaign, Kohli shared his grade sheet. It was done to raise public knowledge of the value of sports in addition to education and study.
Indian international cricketer and former captain of the Indian national cricket team Virat Kohli shared his 10th marksheet on Koo app yesterday with a caption that reads "It's funny how the things that add the least to your marksheet, add the most to your character."
As a part of PUMA's "Let There Be Sport" campaign, Kohli shared his grade sheet. It was done to raise public knowledge of the value of sports in addition to education and study.
Through his marksheet, Kohli pointed out that the majority of schools do not provide sports as a curriculum. His 10th marksheet shows his marks in subjects like English, Maths, Science, Hindi and others. See the cricketer's marksheet below:
It can be clearly seen that Kohli received lowest marks in Mathematics (51) while in English (83), Social Science (81), Hindi (75), IT (74), Science (55). He shared his marksheet at a time when CBSE class 10th result 2023 is awaited by the students and his marksheet is an inspiration for many who want to pursue their career in sports. The marksheet is being shared by many people on Koo and Twitter as well.
The Indian batter Kohli is now preparing for the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL). He began playing in the IPL in 2008 and will play for Royal Challengers Bangalore for the 16th consecutive year.
In Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium, RCB will open the 2023 IPL season with a game against the Mumbai Indians (MI). Last year, RCB lost to Rajasthan Royals in qualifier 2 by seven wickets.
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