Indian cricketer Virat Kohli shared a cryptic message on his Instagram story on Tuesday, which many fans believe is a dig at the viral memes that have been circulating about him in recent weeks.
In the story, Kohli shared a photo of himself with the caption, “Sometimes you have to laugh at yourself to keep from crying.” This has led many fans to believe that Kohli is referring to the memes that have been making fun of his recent batting slump.
The memes started circulating after Kohli scored just 13 runs in the first ODI against England on Sunday. Kohli has been struggling with his form for the past few months, and he has now gone 10 consecutive innings without scoring a fifty.
The memes have been widely shared on social media, and some have even been created by Kohli’s own teammates. However, Kohli has not publicly commented on the memes, and it is unclear if he is actually upset by them.
It is possible that Kohli is simply trying to laugh off his recent struggles, and that he is not actually bothered by the memes. However, it is also possible that he is using the memes as a way to motivate himself to get back into form.
Only time will tell what Kohli’s true intentions are, but one thing is for sure: the memes have certainly gotten his attention.
As you can see from the diagram, Kohli’s batting average has been on a steady decline for the past few months. This is likely due to a number of factors, including a change in his technique, a loss of form, and the pressure of being India’s captain.
It is unclear when Kohli will be able to return to his best form, but he is a world-class batsman and he will be determined to get back to scoring runs. In the meantime, fans can only hope that he can laugh off the memes and focus on his cricket.