Who's the photo guy, come on...?" Virat Kohli, who is worth ₹1100 crore, personally invited fans to take photos with him!
- bySherya
- 12 Feb, 2026
Virat Kohli: A video is rapidly going viral on social media showing Virat Kohli himself inviting fans to pose for photos. People have loved his style.

The Indian team is currently playing in the 2026 T20 World Cup. This is Team India's first T20 World Cup since 2012 without Virat Kohli. Kohli retired from the T20 International format after the 2024 T20 World Cup. Meanwhile, King Kohli was spotted at the airport during the 2026 T20 tournament.
During this, Kohli won everyone's heart. In fact, Kohli himself invited fans and posed for photos with them. It's truly fascinating to see a man with a net worth of approximately ₹1100 crore (approximately $1.1 billion) inviting fans to take photos in this manner. A video of the Indian batsman inviting fans for photos is rapidly going viral on social media.
"Who's the one in the photo? Come over."
In the video, Kohli hands over his bag after leaving the airport. He then says, "Who's the photo guy? Come in." He then adds, "Take it easy, take it easy." Kohli then calls the fan over and has the photo taken. This video of Virat Kohli is being widely appreciated. Many people have already liked it, and some have even commented.
When Virat Kohli himself called the fans and took a photo! #ViratKohli #CricketNews #ABPNews pic.twitter.com/BgdSLCM6aA
— ABP News (@ABPNews) February 12, 2026
Kohli's last match
Kohli's last match was in action in the ODI series against New Zealand earlier this year, where he was in full swing. In the three ODIs, Virat scored 93, 23, and 124 runs respectively. Prior to this series, he played two Vijay Hazare Trophy matches for Delhi.
Available for India only in ODI format
It's worth noting that Virat Kohli is currently available for India only in the ODI format. In his ODI career, Kohli has played 311 ODIs so far. Batting in 299 innings, he has scored 14,797 runs. During this period, he has scored 54 centuries and 77 half-centuries.






