Former Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli shares a profound emotional connection with his jersey number 18, a number that has become an integral part of his life both on and off the field. According to reports, Kohli began wearing the number 18 during his early days with India’s Under-19 team, and it has remained his jersey number across all formats—ODI, T20, and Test cricket.
Initially, Kohli did not choose this number intentionally, but over time, it took on a deep significance. The number 18 is associated with a pivotal moment in his life—the tragic passing of his father, Prem Kohli, on December 18, 2006, from a heart attack. At the time, Kohli was playing in a match against Karnataka at the Arun Jaitley Stadium (formerly Feroz Shah Kotla). Despite the overwhelming loss, he continued to play the following day, demonstrating immense courage and dedication to the game.
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Kohli’s attachment to the number extends beyond the field. He has incorporated the number 18 into several aspects of his life, including his business ventures, restaurants, and even his car number plates, all personalized with the symbolic number. Coincidentally, Kohli made his international cricket debut on August 18, 2008, further cementing the number’s presence in his career.
For Kohli, the number 18 symbolizes both success and a cherished tribute to his father, marking the emotional journey that has defined much of his cricketing life.