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Virat Kohli London address revealed? Check details

Virat Kohli (Image Credits: X)

England’s former cricketer Jonathan Trott accidentally revealed Virat Kohli’s address in London after India’s historic win in the second Test against England at Edgbaston. While reviewing the second Test match between India and England, Trott unintentionally revealed where Kohli stays in England. Following India’s win at the Edgbaston Stadium, Virat Kohli took to hisXhandle to congratulate Shubman Gill and Co. In his post, he applauded Shubman Gill for his leadership and gave a special mention to Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj for delivering match-winning performances with the ball. 

"Great victory for India at Edgbaston. Fearless and kept pushing England to the wall. Brilliantly led by Shubhman with the bat and in the field and impactful performances from everyone. Special mention to Siraj and Akash for the way they bowled on this pitch," he wrote in his post on X.

Shedding light on Kohli’s tweet, Jonathan Trott said that the former Indian skipper would be missing the feeling of being in that dressing room. Interestingly, he also made a casual remark with regards to Kohli's residence. 

Doesn’t he live in St. John’s Wood or nearby? Can he not be persuaded to come back? Coming back to Virat Kohli's tweet, no wonder he misses that dressing room feeling. I sometimes wonder how quickly that feeling comes back after you give up the game,Trott said.

India level series 1-1 following 336-run win over England in 2nd Test 

Shubman Gill registered his first win as India’s Test captain after his team beat England by 336 runs in the second Test at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham. The skipper led from the front, playing sensational knocks of 269 and 161 in the first and second innings, respectively. Riding on his double-century, India posted a mammoth score of 587 runs in the first innings.

Despite six English players getting out on ducks, England managed their way to 407 in the second innings. Harry Brook (158) and Jamie Smith (184) led England’s resurgence after 84/5 at one stage. Shubman Gill continued his merry way with the bat as his 161, coupled with vital contributions from Pant (65) and Jadeja (69), helped India post 427 in the second innings. England were set a mammoth target of 608 and were bowled out for 271. 

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