Virat Kohli uploaded a photo from the Times Of India article about him constructing a cricket pitch at his Alibaug home
He posted the picture on his Instagram account. Know more about it in the article below.
Virat Kohli slams Times of India (TOI) for fake news about new Alibaug house cricket pitch on Instagram
Indian cricketer Virat Kohli criticised the Times of India article for disseminating false information. He posted the picture on his official Twitter account and expressed his displeasure while criticizing the outlet.
Everything You Need To Know About Virat Kohli’s Fake New
Virat Kohli criticized the media for spreading false information about him constructing a cricket ground at his Alibaug residence. Virat Kohli is eager to have a cricket pitch at his Alibaug home, according to a Times of India article.
However, the Times of India did not write the original story; instead, they used a piece from Mid-Day.
Virat commented on the report by posting a screenshot and writing, “bachpan se jo akhbaar pada, wo bhi fake news chhapne lage” (The newspaper, which I read since my childhood, also started publishing fake news.)
Virat Kohli’s Extravagant Holiday Home
In 2022, Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma made a land purchase in Zirad Village, Alibaug, totalling 8 acres. The couple recently made a visit to the location where they intend to construct an opulent farmhouse. The property is situated in Alibaug, which is a coastal town near Mumbai.
According to reports, he paid a whopping amount of Rs. 19.24 crore. The construction work on the plot has now started and is in full flow after receiving the necessary licences from the local authorities. The couple had just checked on the progress of the construction of their farmhouse on their Alibaug property.
Virat Kohli Exposes False Reports Regarding His Social Media Income
Virat Kohli has exposed false information about his earnings through social media. Virat Kohli reportedly makes 11.4 crores on a single social media post, according to a few media reports. Kohli, though, denied the reports and made it clear that the figures were false.
On Saturday morning, Kohli wrote, “While I am glad and indebted to all that I have received in life, the report that has been making the rounds about my social media earnings is not accurate.
Instagram story of Virat Kohli.#ViratKohli #TOI #FakeNews #cricketnews pic.twitter.com/msmKfIqdO5
— Rajnish Kumar Yadav (@KrajnishYadav) August 15, 2023
While I am grateful and indebted to all that I’ve received in life, the news that has been making rounds about my social media earnings is not true. 🙏
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) August 12, 2023