Friday, June 6, 2025

I Didn’t Cry for My Rejections, But I Cried at 19.2 Over

 I’ve been through a lot.

  • Wasted 2 years being a NEET aspirant (but never even NEAR the cut-off).
  • Survived engineering without understanding a single resistor.
  • Took up a free digital marketing job in a government firm — just to hear “Good effort, but no stipend.
  • Ate canteen sambar that tasted like someone washed their socks in it !!!

 But I didn’t cry. Not a drop.

Not even when I watched Kal Ho Naa Ho for the 10th time.

But on June 3, 2025, when Virat Kohli won the IPL… and started crying on the field… BRO, I BROKE.


The Day Cricket Became Cinema

Let me set the scene. It was like a Bollywood climax:

  • Trophy drought of 17 years.

  • Whole stadium chanting “Kohli! Kohli!”

  • Lights, camera… TEARS.

When that final catch was taken, Kohli fell to his knees.

The man who faced 150+ kmph deliveries like they were frisbees — was now crying.

And me? Crying too.

Like a 3rd standard girl who lost her pencil box.

People say love makes you emotional. No.

Kohli’s tears make me emotional.


My friends looked at me like,

“Bro, are you crying for a match?”

I looked at them and said,

“No da. I’m crying for my entire youth. For every meme he survived. For every match he gave everything. For every time he walked off with pain in his eyes and a bat in his hand.” 😭


You know what hit me the most?

When he said, “This one’s for the fans.”

Like bro…

We didn’t score a single run. Didn’t face a single ball.

But you gave us the credit? This man deserves everythinggg!

My Reaction vs My Family : 

Kohli: crying on the field

Me: crying in my room

Mom: Which paper you got arrear in, ma?”

Me: "Ee Saala Cup Namdu"

(I legit cried like I failed NEET again. But this time, it was for our trophy)

Mom ; ”ohhh goddd, Its just a trophy "

And I just whispered: “ he waited 17 years. And never gave up.

 This Wasn’t Just a Trophy. It Was Payback.

Think about it:

  • Trolled everytime despite being the best 

  • Benched.

  • “Finished player” tags flying everywhere.

  • Headlines like “Kohli should retire. Everyone started doubting!

But he didn’t.

He shut up, trained harder, came back in beast mode, and led his team to win.

That wasn’t just a match.

That was a middle finger to every doubter.

In HD. With tears.

And the way he hugged every teammate, every coach, even the ball boys?

That’s not just sportsmanship. That’s character.

When he lifted the trophy — I swear my screen started glowing.

And if anyone still asks, “Why Kohli?”

Let the stats talk.

 Over 7,700 runs — the highest in IPL history.

 7 centuries, most by any Indian.

 973 runs in a single season (2016) — a record still untouched.

 Played more than 250 matches. All for one team. No switching, no shortcuts.

 Stood tall even when the team didn’t. Took hate. Faced pressure. Stayed loyal.

 Carried RCB on his shoulders for 17 seasons.

 Every year he came back stronger. Fitter. Hungrier. Louder in silence.

He didn’t win a trophy for 16 years — but never gave up.

He didn’t just earn this win.

He deserved it. Every ball, every run, every tear.

This wasn’t just redemption.

It was history being kind… finally.

Because this man didn’t just play cricket — he lived it.

He turned pressure into performance.

He turned boos into boundaries.

And even when people stopped believing, he didn’t stop working.

We saw him in every phase —

As the aggressive youngster who wouldn’t back down.

As the captain who carried a team, media, and a billion expectations on his back.

As the senior player who mentored others even while his own place was questioned.

Through slumps, trolls, and headlines that read like eulogies…

He showed up.

Not once with excuses.

Only with effort.

When others chased trophies, he chased standards.

Fitness. Discipline. Loyalty. That’s Virat Kohli.

He didn’t need an IPL trophy to prove greatness.

But he still earned it the hard way.

And maybe that’s why we cried when he did.

Because we weren’t just watching a player lift a cup.

We were watching every lesson he ever taught us —

about grit, grace, and never giving up —

being rewarded at last.

For us, this win wasn’t about a team.

It was about a man…

who made us believe that passion and patience can win. Eventually.


What I Learned from This Final

  • You can go through failure after failure and still come back stronger.

  • You don’t need to shout to prove yourself — your silence can be louder than noise.

  • You can cry in public and still be a king.

  • And yes… even grown men who lift 100kg in the gym… cry when Virat Kohli wins IPL.

      Thank You, King

To the man who taught me cricket,

To the man who taught me anger is okay, but giving up is not,

To the man who wore his heart on his sleeve and still kept his game sharp…

Thank you, Virat💗💗💗💗

You made us believe. Not just in you. But in ourselves. 

And for once,

It felt okay to cry.

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When Virat Fails, My Life Suddenly Makes Sense

 Let me be brutally honest — I feel less alone every time Virat Kohli gets out early.

No, not because I hate him. Bro, I WORSHIP  that man 💙

 But because if THE Virat Kohli can mess up… then me failing my 7-day diet or crying over a rejected internship is totally valid.

 Wait… Even Kohli Fails?

Let’s go back to the 2014 England Tour.

  • Kohli: 10 innings, 134 runs.

  • My confidence: boosted.

    Because finally, someone other than me was having a consistently terrible week.

He literally couldn’t touch the ball — it was like his bat had trust issues.

Even the ball was ghosting him, bro.

And I was like: same, da. Same.

😂 Why His Failures Are My Self-Help Book

Motivational speakers: “Wake up at 5 AM and believe in yourself.”

Me: “Bro, Virat got bowled for 8 and still showed up in the press conference like he’s hosting Bigg Boss. Chill, Baba Ramdev.”

Every time:

  • Kohli gets out like he didn’t pay his batting bill

  • Trolls start trending “Kohli Out” like a sale

  • And he still walks off with that intense ‘I’ll be back’ stare…

…I whisper:

“If King Kohli can flop in HD and still not quit, then I can survive life even if my crush leaves me on seen.”

💥 When He Comes Back, He Doesn’t Knock — He BREAKS THE DOOR

What’s even crazier?

He doesn’t stay down.

After that England disaster, Kohli trained like a madman.

Cut to 2018: Same England, different Kohli — 593 runs. Revenge served hotter than biryani in Chennai sun.

That’s not just a comeback. That’s cinema.

That’s Rajinikanth-level re-entry.

🧠 Why He’s Not Just a Cricketer — He’s a Whole Philosophy

Virat fails, trolls scream, media writes obituaries.

But the man just shows up again — fierce, focused, forehead veins ready to explode.

He’s like:

  • The groupmate who didn’t study but still tops.

  • The Wi-Fi signal that goes down but comes back stronger.

  • The Google Chrome tab you closed… but it reopens itself like: “You thought I’m done?”

😭 Thank You for Failing, King

So yeah, dear Kohli…

Your centuries make headlines.

But your failures? They make me feel human.

Every time you mess up — I feel less like a failure and more like a fighter.

Because if King Kohli can fall and rise…

Then this drama queen with self-doubt and 87 tabs open in her brain?

She can too. 💪

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Every Comeback of Virat Kohli — The Story That Breaks You, Then Builds You



1. February 2012 – Hobart: The Fire Ignites


Before the world called him 'King Kohli', there was a young man who walked into a hopeless chase in Hobart. 321 needed in under 40 overs. Doubts were loud. But Kohli was louder—without saying a word. His 133* off 86 balls was not just a match-winning knock, it was the announcement of a legend in the making. That day, fear saw fire and surrendered.


2. 2014 England Tour – The Rock Bottom


They said he couldn’t survive in swinging conditions. Five Tests. Just 134 runs!  The media tore him apart. Former cricketers mocked him. Fans turned away. That tour felt like betrayal from cricket itself. But he didn’t curse the pitch, the bowlers, or the conditions. He cursed his comfort. And when he returned to England in 2018, he rewrote pain into poetry with 593 runs. That’s what comebacks look like.



3. 2019 World Cup – When Dreams Shatter


This wasn’t just about cricket. India had never looked more prepared, more balanced. Kohli led with belief. But then came the semi-final. That heartbreak against New Zealand wasn’t just a loss—it was the breaking of a billion hearts. He stood stunned, no words, only pain. Yet in that silence, he taught us something loud: you can lose everything and still carry yourself with grace.


 4. 2021–22 Century Drought – The Long Wait


For a man so used to scoring centuries, this dry spell felt endless. Three years. No tons. People laughed. "The King is gone." It was louder than ever, the hate. But he didn’t beg for support. He endured. And then, in the 2022 Asia Cup, against Afghanistan, came his 122* off 61 balls Not just a comeback. A resurrection. A silent scream from a soul that never stopped believing.


5. October 2022 – T20 World Cup vs Pakistan: The Silent Roar



The match was tense. India was 31/4. The pressure was impossible. And yet, Kohli walked in, not like a man saving a team, but like a man reclaiming his soul. His 82* off 53 balls that day against Pakistan wasn’t just batting—it was heartbreak, hope, revenge, and magic rolled into one. That was not an innings. It was every broken dream rewritten with fire.


6. 2023 World Cup – Stepping Down, Rising Again




He gave up captaincy. He had no badge, no power, no authority. Just a bat and a burning heart. Critics whispered that he was finished. But in the 2023 World Cup, Kohli became the highest run-scorer, ending with 765 runs. And in Mumbai, with Sachin in the stands, he made his **50th ODI century**. He bowed. Not for applause but out of love.


7. 2025 IPL – 18 Years of Heartbreak, One Night of Peace




Year after year, RCB fans hoped. Kohli hoped harder. 18 seasons. No title. Only pain. But he never left. And finally, in 2025, RCB lifted their first IPL trophy. He scored **43** in the final. He broke down. We all did. It wasn’t just about cricket. It was about loyalty, about patience, about staying true to something even when the world tells you to give up.


8. February 2025 – Champions Trophy vs Pakistan: Age Is Just a Number

51 ODI centuries. Against Pakistan. In a high-pressure Champions Trophy match. And still, the world tried to doubt him. But age is not the enemy—fear is. And Kohli fears nothing. He smashed a **117* that day*\*, like a lion roaring one more time to remind the world: the throne is earned, not given. And kings don’t fade. They evolve. With grace, grit, and fire.


Throughout — His Love for Anushka: Silent, Unbreakable


In a world that loves to blame, Anushka was unfairly targeted. But Virat never once lashed out. He never let hate decide his words. He stood by her, proudly and silently. Love is easy when the world claps for you. But he loved her hardest when the world booed. That is real strength. That’s what being a man means. And that, more than anything, makes him a true king.



What Virat Means to Me — Why This Hurts Beautifully 💙


I’ve failed too. I’ve doubted myself, broken down, felt lost. But every time I see Virat fall and rise again, I see a reflection of my own journey. His story isn't just cricket. It’s about surviving heartbreak, standing tall in chaos, and choosing to care even when no one else does. If he can, why can’t I? He didn’t just save matches. He saved people like me.


To Anyone Reading This😻

If you’re broken right now, I get it. If life feels unfair, I hear you. If you're about to give up—don’t. Remember: pain is fuel, failure is feedback, and fire never dies. Kohli taught us that. So hold on. Get back up. And roar, even if your voice shakes. Because like him, you’re not done yet. Your comeback is waiting. Make it count !💙