Kohli’s Humble Gesture Leaves Gujarat Spinner Overjoyed After Taking His Wicket
After being dismissed by Vishal Jayswal, Virat Kohli signs the match ball, celebrating young talent.
Virat Kohli displayed his characteristic sportsmanship and humility during Delhi's Vijay Hazare Trophy match against Gujarat on Friday, December 26, 2025, by signing the match ball for Gujarat left-arm orthodox spinner Vishal Jayswal, who had dismissed him in the game. Despite scoring a fluent 77, Kohli fell 23 runs short of what would have been back-to-back centuries in the domestic one-day competition after his 131 against Andhra in the previous match. The moment came after the game when Kohli approached Jayswal for a conversation and graciously autographed the ball used in the match, creating a memorable and cherished memento for the young spinner.
Jayswal, a rising talent from Gujarat, shared his emotions on Instagram, posting a photo with Kohli and writing, "From watching him on TV to sharing the field. Grateful for moments like these." He further elaborated: "From watching him dominate world cricket to sharing the same field and taking his wicket is a moment I never imagined would turn into reality. Getting the wicket of Virat Bhai is something I'll cherish forever. Just grateful for the opportunity, the journey, and everything this beautiful game has given me." The heartfelt post quickly went viral, highlighting the inspirational impact Kohli continues to have on aspiring cricketers across the country.
Delhi ultimately emerged victorious in a closely contested encounter, winning by a narrow seven runs. Batting first, Delhi posted a competitive 254 for 9 in their 50 overs, with Kohli's 77 and Rishabh Pant's 70 providing the backbone of the innings. Jayswal starred with the ball for Gujarat, claiming four wickets to keep the total in check and give his side a realistic chance in the chase. Gujarat looked strong at 121 for 1 but suffered a middle-order collapse, eventually being bowled out for 247 in 47.4 overs despite fighting knocks from Aarya Desai (57) and Saurav Chauhan (49).
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Delhi's bowlers held their nerve in the final stages, with Prince Yadav leading the way with figures of 3 for 37, while experienced pacers Ishant Sharma and Navdeep Saini chipped in with crucial wickets. Kohli was named Player of the Match for his composed and decisive contribution with the bat, underscoring his value even in domestic cricket. The victory strengthened Delhi's position in the tournament, while the post-match interaction between Kohli and Jayswal stole the headlines for its display of respect and camaraderie.
Kohli's gesture reinforces his reputation as one of the most grounded and respectful figures in world cricket. By acknowledging a young domestic player's achievement in dismissing him, he once again demonstrated the values of humility and encouragement that have endeared him to fans and peers alike. Such moments serve as powerful reminders of the game's spirit and the inspiration that legends like Kohli provide to the next generation of Indian cricketers.
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