Virat Kohli, India's batting icon and one of modern-day cricket's greatest success stories, turned 37 on Wednesday, November 5.

Kohli, who joined the Indian cricket team for international matches in 2008 as a chubby-faced teenager from the streets of West Delhi, retired from the Test series earlier this year. Also Read | Rohit Sharma gets emotional after India lift maiden ICC Women's World Cup

‘Celebrating the boy who dreamed’: RCB

Virat Kohli spent 18 years of his IPL career with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru ( RCB ), becoming an example of unwavering loyalty, faith and what a 'chance of 1%' can do to a player.

Since the tournament's inception in 2008, the man in the number 18 shirt ended his wait for an IPL title this year.

Honouring his dedication, RCB shared a heartfelt

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