Virat Kohli's class 10th marksheet goes viral: How did the cricket star perform?

Indian star's class 10 marksheet resurfaces, showing high English and low Maths scores


News Desk July 23, 2024
The former captain's mark sheet became the center of attention of fans on social media. PHOTO: FILE

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Recently, indian cricketer Virat Kohli’s class 10th result resurfaced online, sparking a wave of reactions from fans.

The cricketer, renowned for his exceptional skills on the field, scored the highest marks in English but the lowest in Mathematics.

Virat Kohli, one of India's most celebrated cricketers, has consistently dazzled fans with his performances, including his memorable innings during the ICC T20I World Cup. However, a recent revelation of his class 10th marksheet has captured the public’s attention.

The marksheet, which shows Kohli achieving top marks in English and lower scores in Mathematics, went viral, leading to widespread discussion on social media.

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The resurfacing of Kohli’s academic record has sparked a range of reactions online. Many netizens have praised Kohli for defying the stereotype that class 10th results determine future success. Several comments highlighted the relatability of Kohli’s results, with many fans noting their own similar experiences.

One user commented, “Your certificates (degree) are just paper,” while another added, “10th marksheet can’t decide your future; he proved this.”

Virat Kohli completed his studies until class nine at Vishal Bharti Public School before transferring to Savior Convent School in Paschim Vihar, where he continued his education through class 12th.

Despite his less-than-stellar performance in Mathematics, Kohli's success underscores the notion that passion and hard work are key drivers of achievement.

In various interviews, Kohli has shared that his favourite subject was History. He expressed a keen interest in learning about the past, which contributed to his enjoyment of the subject.

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