Key Points

Virat Kohli is back in training in London, working with Gujarat Titans' assistant coach Naeem Amin. The star batter expressed gratitude for Amin’s help in an indoor session. Kohli, now focused solely on ODIs, last played in IPL 2025’s title-winning match. Fans will see him next in India’s ODI series against Australia in October.

Key Points: Virat Kohli Trains in London With GT Coach Naeem Amin

  • Kohli returns to training in London post-IPL 2025 win
  • Thanks GT assistant coach Naeem Amin for practice session
  • Focuses on ODIs after retiring from Tests and T20Is
  • Expected to return for India’s Australia tour in October
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Virat Kohli returns to training in London, thanks GT's assistant coach for help

Virat Kohli resumes training in London, thanks Gujarat Titans’ assistant coach Naeem Amin for practice session ahead of ODI comeback.

Virat Kohli returns to training in London, thanks GT's assistant coach for help
"Thanks for helping out with the hit, brother. Always lovely to see you. – Virat Kohli"

New Delhi, Aug 8

Amidst ongoing speculation over his future in international cricket, talismanic India batter Virat Kohli has returned to training in London and expressed gratitude to Gujarat Titans’ assistant coach Naeem Amin for help in an indoor practice session.

"Thanks for helping out with the hit, brother. Always lovely to see you," Kohli wrote in his Instagram story, sharing a photo of him with Amin from the session. “Good to see you, brother! See you soon," Amin said, resharing the story on his account.

Amin runs the Mighty Willow Academy in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and London, and was previously with the Sunrisers Hyderabad coaching staff in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Previously, India’s fast-bowling all-rounder Hardik Pandya had come to Amin’s academy for quality practice sessions.

Having retired from both Tests and T20Is since June 2024, Kohli’s focus is now solely on ODIs for India and the Indian Premier League (IPL) commitments with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB).

Kohli, who has 14,181 runs in 302 ODIs, last played competitive cricket when he struck a match-winning 43 in the IPL 2025 final, helping RCB finally lift their maiden trophy after beating Punjab Kings by six runs in the title clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

Fans will have to wait until October 2025 to see Kohli back in action, as India are not scheduled to play any ODIs before then. India were scheduled to play three ODIs in Bangladesh in August, but the series has been postponed to September 2026 by mutual agreement between BCCI and BCB.

Both Kohli and Rohit Sharma - who have also stepped away from Tests and T20Is - are expected to return for the ODI leg of India’s white-ball tour of Australia, starting on October 19 at Perth Stadium, and are followed by matches at Adelaide Oval and Sydney Cricket Ground on October 23 and 25, respectively.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see Indian players training abroad. The facilities must be excellent, but shouldn't BCCI invest more in domestic infrastructure? We have the talent, just need the right platforms.
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Ananya R
So happy to see Virat back in training! 😍 That IPL win was emotional after 17 years of waiting. Hope he continues his form in ODIs. Missing watching him play regularly though - why such long gaps between matches?
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Vikram M
Respect to Naeem Amin for helping our players abroad. But honestly, I'm worried about our ODI future - with both Kohli and Rohit retiring from other formats, who will take over when they're gone? Need to groom youngsters fast!
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Priya S
That Bangladesh series postponement is frustrating yaar! We want to see our heroes play more often. At least the Australia tour will be exciting - Perth, Adelaide, Sydney... can already imagine Kohli's cover drives there! 🤩
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Karthik V
While I admire Kohli's dedication, I hope he's not overtraining. At 36, he needs to manage workload carefully. The way he's focusing only on ODIs shows smart planning for his remaining career.

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