IND VS ENG: Virat Kohli is made in Leeds, number 18, know specialty | Virat Kohli Room Leeds

Virat Kohli Room Leeds : The Test series between India and England is starting from June 20. There is no big name like Virat Kohli in this series because this legendary player said goodbye to Test cricket before the tour. Well, Virat Kohli is no longer in Team India, but in Leeds where this team has to play the first match, there is a special place which is dedicated to this legendary player. Today we tell you the story of Virat Kohli Room of Leeds, whose table number 18 is famous.

Leeds has a special relationship with Virat Kohli

Leeds city has a special relationship with Virat Kohli. In the year 2018, Kohli visited an Indian restaurant named Tharavadu in this city. This restaurant is famous for the dish of Kerala. Kohli and his wife Anushka liked the food of this restaurant, after which they gave their autographs on a plate. The restaurant has made that plate of Kohli and Anushka memorable with Porcelain plates. On this plate, Virat-Anushka wrote a message for his favorite restaurant. This plate is now kept in a special place in the restaurant.

Leeds’s Virat Kohli Room

Tharavadu Restaurant has now opened another restaurant named Uyare. This is a rooftop high-end fine dining restaurant. The restaurant initially had 17 tables, and recently added the 18th table, a private dining space, named “No. 18, Virat Kohli Room”. This room is the reason for attraction for fans. However, it is a matter of disappointment for the fans that Virat Kohli is no longer a part of the Test team. But this player now lives in England. Virat Kohli has reached England after the IPL is over. Recently, he called many Indian players including Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant to eat at his house. According to the reports, Virat was very much discussed with him. It is expected that there will be no shortage of Virat in the Test series.

Asish Roy
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