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‘I am Virat Kohli’, says Indi Rae, little daughter of Australian cricketer David Warner

In a video posted by Candice Warner, David Warner's wife, the Australian left-hand batsman's daughter Indi Rae can be seen batting and repeatedly saying "I am Virat Kohli".

Australian batsman David Warner’s daughter, Indi Rae, wishes to be Indian captain Virat Kohli when she grows up.

In a video posted by Candice Warner, David Warner’s wife, the Australian left-hand batsman’s daughter Indi Rae can be seen batting and repeatedly saying “I am Virat Kohli”.

Candice Warner captioned the video stating, “This little girl has spent too much time in India. Wants to be Virat Kohli”.


Virat Kohli, arguably the greatest batsman of the era, has already amassed over 20,000 runs in international cricket with scoring 69 centuries in international cricket. Virat Kohli also heads the overall batting charts in IPL, having scored a whopping 5,412 runs in 177 matches at an average of 37.84.

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David Warner is also one of the most influential cricketers of the present era. David Warner has also scored over 17,000 runs for Australia with 39 centuries to his tally. Warner is fourth in the list of all-time top run-getters in the Indian Premier League (IPL), accumulating 4,706 runs in from 126 matches, averaging 43.17, the highest in the tournament.

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