Wednesday, October 31, 2018

'Kerala is absolutely safe to come to', Virat Kohli writes in special note

Virat Kohli being welcomed at the team hotel (Twitter Image / @kadakampalli)
Kerala is called 'God's own country'. The beauty of the state has ensured that it is one of the preferred destinations for both Indian and foreign tourists. The recent devastating floods that hit the southern state, the worst in nearly a century though crippled Kerala and sent shock waves across the country. But the good news now is, that the picturesque state seems to be back on its feet and ready to welcome visitors again with the same warmth that has made their hospitality legendary. That's a sentiment that has now been echoed by Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli.

The Indian cricket team is in Thiruvananthapuram, the state capital for the 5th and final ODI vs the West Indies and Kohli wrote a heartfelt note in the visitors' diary of the resort the team is staying in on Tuesday.

Virat wrote, "Being in Kerala is nothing short of bliss. I love coming here and love the energy of the whole place. The beauty of Kerala is something to be experienced and I would recommend to everyone that they come here and experience the energy of God's own country. Kerala is surely back on its feet and absolutely safe to come to. Thanks to this amazing place for making me feel happy every time I am here."


Kohli embed
(Twitter Image / @kadakampalli)


Thank you Thiruvananthapuram for this amazing welcome. #TeamIndia https://t.co/eCsk4jEbXp

— BCCI (@BCCI) 1540890935000

Virat, who has scored three centuries in the ongoing series already will be hoping to add another series win to his resume. India, who lead the 5 match series 2-1, play West Indies in the 5th ODI in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.


Content Courtesy: Malayalam Samayam

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Source : timesofindia[dot]indiatimes[dot]com

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