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Virat Kohli’s Leg Injury: Will He Miss India vs Pakistan Clash?

Virat Kohli spotted with an ice pack on his leg during training. Is his fitness a concern for the big match?

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Virat Kohli seen with an ice pack on his leg during training before India vs Pakistan

🚨 Virat Kohli’s fitness under scanner ahead of India vs Pakistan!

Just days before the much-anticipated India vs Pakistan Champions Trophy clash, speculation is swirling around Virat Kohli’s fitness. The Indian cricket superstar was spotted entering the ICC Academy in Dubai with an ice pack on his left leg, raising concerns about a possible injury.

👀 Kohli’s Early Training Session Raises Doubts
Reports suggest that Kohli arrived three hours ahead of schedule to train intensively, determined to regain his top form before facing Mohammad Rizwan’s Pakistan. However, the sight of the former Indian captain with a wrapped leg has sparked fresh concerns about whether he is fully fit for the high-stakes encounter.

🩹 Kohli’s Recent Injury History
🔹 Missed 1st ODI vs England (Feb 6) – Due to a sore left knee
🔹 Now seen with an ice pack – Possible lingering discomfort?

Kohli, known for his fitness and work ethic, has been working tirelessly to find his rhythm after a brief slump. While his early training suggests commitment, fans are left wondering—did he push himself too hard before the crunch match?

💬 What’s Next?
As of now, there has been no official confirmation from the BCCI or the Indian team management regarding Kohli’s fitness status. With the India vs Pakistan clash just around the corner, all eyes will be on whether King Kohli takes the field or if India will have to rethink their strategy.

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