Virat Kohli Inaugurates Ambulance Service To Help Stray Animals
Guwahati: Virat Kohli, Team India’s former captain and batting star is on the verge of accomplishing a rare milestone in his storied career.
The flamboyant 33-year-old batsman becomes the 12th Indian cricketer to play in 100 Test matches when he took the ground against Sri Lanka in Mohali on Friday.
While fans and analysts alike are looking forward to see his masterful batting, the elegant right-hander took a break for a good cause.
His supporters are well aware of his fondness for animals. Kohli took another step forward on Thursday by launching an ambulance service to assist stray animals and interacting with Kunal Khanna, CEO of Vivaldis Animal Health, and Awaaz Voice of Stray Animals team members ahead of his milestone game.
He spoke with them about his future plans for the stray animals’ welfare. The video of the conversation was also uploaded on the champion batsman’s social media accounts.
“Another day catching up with the #Vivaldis and @AwaazStray team and officially inaugurating the ambulance that helps the strays of our city,” he wrote.
Another day catching up with the #Vivaldis and @AwaazStray team and officially inaugurating the ambulance that helps the strays of our city 🙏#InThisTogether pic.twitter.com/MmBEAlZd52
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) March 3, 2022
It needs to be mentioned that last year, the Virat Kohli Foundation with the help of Vivaldis, opened a Rehab and Trauma centre as well as an ambulance service for aged and ailing stray animals.