Virat Kohli, the legendary Indian batsman, has transcended borders and landed right in the heart of New York City! A life-sized statue of the charismatic cricketer now stands tall in the iconic Times Square, a testament to his global impact.
For years, Kohli has been not just a sporting hero in India, but a global ambassador for the game of cricket itself. His dedication, talent, and undeniable on-field presence have garnered him a massive fan following that stretches far beyond his home country. Now, with this larger-than-life statue, his legacy is etched not just in memories, but in the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant cities.
This isn’t just a statue – it’s a symbol of cricket’s growing popularity in the United States, a land traditionally dominated by American sports. Kohli’s statue stands as a beacon, inviting fans to explore the electrifying world of cricket.
The mastermind behind this initiative is none other than Duroflex, the mattress company Kohli proudly represents as a brand ambassador. Aptly nicknamed “The King” by his fans, Duroflex announced on Twitter, “This King’s Duty, we are going global and making history!” It’s a fitting tribute, highlighting both Kohli’s dominance in the cricketing world and the importance of a good night’s sleep for peak performance – on or off the field.
But the true magic lies in the reactions from fans. Social media has been flooded with comments hailing Kohli as the “GOAT” (Greatest Of All Time), a testament to the unwavering support he enjoys worldwide. This statue isn’t just a marketing campaign – it’s a celebration of a cricketing
Whether a changing of the guard is on the horizon or not, one thing remains certain: Virat Kohli’s legacy is secure. He’s not just a cricketer, he’s a global icon, and his larger-than-life presence will continue to inspire generations to come, both on the field and now, in the heart of New York City.

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