Bandra-Worli Sea Link is where Virat Kohli takes Anushka Sharma on a long drive

Captain Kohli talks of his favourite Mumbai stretch.

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Virat Kohli (R) loves to go on a long drive with wife Anushka Sharma (L).
NEW DELHI: Indian cricketer Virat Kohli is having a purple streak when it comes to his matches as team captain. With wins over Australia in India and now New Zealand at home, the 31-year-old is on a roll. An upcoming T20 World Cup later in the year is the perfect place for the Delhi lad to bag a trophy of significance.

At an event in Mumbai last month, Kohli shared how after moving to Mumbai, he has found a safe place to go on a long drive with his actress-wife, Anushka Sharma.

"Me and Anushka, if we get the time - we would start off at the Sea Link. I feel it is a brilliant route to start, it is amazing to drive there. From there on, we will see. If it is that time of the day when there is not much traffic then we will go on further," he said.


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The cable-stayed bridge is a haven for the two well-known faces of India. A few years ago, the cricket star had shared how he likes going abroad for holidays as people give Sharma and him privacy.

He reiterated that, "The Sea Link for us is the safest, most smooth where people don't really stop. They let you be even if they recognise you."

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Next time you are cruising on the bridge, be sure to look out in case you happen to spot the cricketer and his actor spouse zooming past.

How Many Books Have You Read From Virat Kohli's List?
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Recently the Indian captain made headlines for his reading choice during the opening Test between India and the West Indies.

Team India captain Virat Kohli wears many hats – batsman, model, fashion curator - but one title that few associate with him is bookworm. When he’s not playing cricket, practising his swing or hitting the gym, the right-handed batsman loves to relax with a good book, as evidenced by this tweet.

We take a look at some of the books that make the ‘nerd’ in Kohli happy.

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Recently the Indian captain made headlines for his reading choice during the opening Test between India and the West Indies.Team India captain Virat Kohli wears many hats – batsman, model, fashion cu..
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After being dismissed for nine in the first innings on Day 1 of the ongoing Test between India and the West Indies, the Indian captain had plenty of time on his hands for a little light reading.

Kohli was spotted reading 'Detox Your Ego: Seven Easy Steps to Achieving Freedom, Happiness and Success in Your Life' by Steven Sylvester, much to the amusement of India’s netizens who have long trolled Kohli for his arrogance.

Peppered with sports anecdotes, the book helps readers understand their underlying motivations and anxieties and improve the way they achieve their goals.


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After being dismissed for nine in the first innings on Day 1 of the ongoing Test between India and the West Indies, the Indian captain had plenty of time on his hands for a little light reading.Kohli..
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A few years, Kohli made headlines when he recommended that fans and followers read a book that had made a huge difference to his life - ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’ by Paramahansa Yogananda.

“I love this book. A must read for all those who are brave enough to let their thoughts and ideologies be challenged. The understanding and implementation of the knowledge in this book will change your whole perspective and life. Believe in the divine and keep marching on doing good deeds #onelove #begratefu l#helponeanother.” He said, recommending the book on social media.

Regarded as a spiritual classic, ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’ traces the life of Paramahamsa Yogananda and his encounters with spiritual figures in the East and West.

It was the only e-book found on the Apple co-founder Steve Jobs's personal iPad 2. Jobs had first read the book in high-school and discovered it again while staying at a guesthouse in India. The book became a major part of Job’s life and he is said to have reread it every year.

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A few years, Kohli made headlines when he recommended that fans and followers read a book that had made a huge difference to his life - ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’ by Paramahansa Yogananda. “I love thi..
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In the lead-up to the 2011 World Cup, as part of a joint initiative by the ICC and 'Room to Read' to promote global literacy and access to books, Kohli revealed another favourite tome on his reading list.

“I like Andre Agassi’s autobiography. The author tells the story of his remarkable career, which featured many ups and downs. The best part about the book is that at no point does the author try to project himself as a ‘superhuman’. He is as human as you and me, but a champion and an inspiration,” said Kohli.
In the lead-up to the 2011 World Cup, as part of a joint initiative by the ICC and 'Room to Read' to promote global literacy and access to books, Kohli revealed another favourite tome on his reading ..
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