Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli is not only one of the best batsman in the world but is a fitness icon in the cricketing circuit. Kohli is not only admired for his batting skills but also for his supreme physique and his fitness regime.


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The RCB and Team Indian captain is one of the main reason why India is one of the fittest and best fielding units in the world. The Indian captain has played a massive role in that.


RCB, who lost two back-to-back matches in the UAE leg, finally bounced back to winning ways when they got the better of the defending champions. With a win and momentum on RCB’s side, the players were upbeat and hence decided to unwind in a swimming pool session.



Kohli, who was shirtless with a black shade on his head and a swanky watch, stole the show for his fans. His toned body has got fans drooling. Here are some of the reactions:



 



 



The RCB captain shocked one and all when he made the announcement that he would step down as the leader of the unit after the season. Kohli, with the bat, has been in good form. He has already hit two fifties in three matches since IPL 2021 resumed in the UAE.


Former South Africa and RCB paceman Dale Steyn has said that the Bangalore franchise would like their captain Kohli to be more aggressive. “I think the guys prefer to see him be more aggressive, it seems to get him to play a bit more fluently. It kind of sparks the younger players too, a lot of the younger guys have massive respect for Virat, and they admire him so much that they kind of follow in his direction,” Steyn said while talking on the Star Sports’ Select Dugout.


“When he’s fighting fire with fire and nobody`s doing it for India, you can hear all the quicks, when they were playing against England recently, how they were talking about following their captain and they wanting to play fighting fire with fire. So, he does lead from the front in that aspect and RCB love it. He’s kind of built that thought around RCB now. It`s the kind of culture that they have got in that dressing room,” he added.