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Yoga at 5, gym, a double ton, then gym again: How Virat Kohli’s fitness regime inspired a 1983 World Cup winner

The culture of Indian cricket has changed as a result of Virat Kohli's fitness revolution.

November 12, 2025 / 17:01 IST
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How Virat Kohli’s fitness regime inspired a 1983 World Cup winner
How Virat Kohli’s fitness regime inspired a 1983 World Cup winner

Virat Kohli is serious when he claims that being healthy is a way of life rather than a fad. The cricket community has been in awe of his unrelenting dedication, early morning yoga, healthy diet, and intense training sessions for years. However, Kohli's dedication is still astounding to seasoned cricketers who have witnessed decades of glory.

Sandeep Patil, a former Indian cricket player who played for the winning squad in the 1983 Cricket World Cup, recently told Ashish Kaushik an inspirational tale about Haal Chaal Aur Sawaal, describing how one memorable morning in the West Indies permanently altered his outlook on fitness.

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Patil remembers going for an early morning stroll on the beach in Antigua with his wife during India's 2016 tour of the West Indies. “It was pitch dark, and I noticed a shadow sitting quietly. As I went closer, it was Virat doing yoga — at five in the morning, on a match day,” he shared in the interview.