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These cricketers took to twitter to wish Virat Kohli a Happy Birthday

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Monday, 5 November 2018 (17:06 IST)
New Delhi: Wishes poured in from different quarters, as Indian Skipper Virat Kohli turned another page in his life, ringing in the 30th year on Monday, with Twitteratti going gaga over the ace batsman. 
Commonly known as run machine, the Indian Skipper holds several records in his name and recently became the fastest batsman to score 10,000 ODI runs. Virat achieved the milestone in just 205 innings, bettering Sachin Tendulkar's previous record of 259 innings.
 
The Master Blaster took to Twitter to wish the 30-year-old cricketer.  "Wishing you a lot of success and happiness in the year ahead. Happy Birthday, @imVkohli!," Tendulkar tweeted.
BCCI too posted, "To many more match-winning knocks, here's wishing #TeamIndia Captain and Run Machine @imVkohli a very happy birthday."
 
"Wishing @imVkohli lots of success and fulfilment in the coming year," wrote VVS Laxman.
Former Indian batsman Virender Sehwag tweeted, "On this Dhanteras, wish you a year that is again filled with Runteras. #HappyBirthdayVirat."
 
Apart from cricketers, fans also took to Twitter to wish the run-machine."Many many happy returns of the day bro," wrote Mohammad Shami."Happy Birthday brother @imVkohli ! Wish you a wonderful year ahead...! Love and goodwishes!" Wriddhiman Saha tweeted.
 
When the whole world was showering blessings on Virat, his better half and Bollywood actor Anushka Sharma went a step ahead, posting an adorable pic with her beau, with the caption, "Thank God for his birth.''(UNI)

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