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Virat Kohli Birthday: For many years the 'Chase Master' Virat Kohli, who has redefined the possibilities in white-ball cricket, has captivated his fans and greats of the sport with his batting prowess and remarkable striking.

On Kohli's 36th birthday on Tuesday, fans and the cricket fraternity celebrate the special day of one of the most remarkable batters India has produced.

Kohli sits on a mountain of 27,134 international runs, including 80 centuries and 171 half-centuries in 538 appearances for India.

As the tough Australia tour awaits Virat Kohli next, who has been going from a performance slump, the cricket fraternity and fans paused talking about the upcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy to wish the former India captain a happy birthday with some of the most innovative posts on social media.

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A fan page of Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) posted a video capsule of Kohli's energetic reactions on the field, and captioned it 'His Majesty'.

Kohli's IPL team Royal Challengers Bengaluru used the 'wrong-footed' run-up for their former captain and the current retained player with a caption, "It’s time to celebrate the legend who redefines ‘wrong-footed’ by doing most things right." 

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Former Indian player and World Cup winner Yuvraj Singh voiced his support and well wishes to ‘King’ Kohli on the superstar batter’s birthday.

“Wishing you a very Happy Birthday #KingKohli! The greatest comebacks emerge from our setbacks and the world eagerly looks forward to your solid comeback you’ve done it in the past and I’m sure you will do it yet again. God bless! lots of love," Yuvraj posted on Instagram.

Star Sports posted a poster of Kohli sitting on the Royal throne wearing a crown, as the monarch of the cricket world. In the background, the cricket field stretches out, representing his kingdom.

"Happy Birthday, King," the post read.