Find out how Virat is influencing the future generation for the development of sports in India

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Virat Kohli Foundation is providing good infrastructure to Aadil Bedi for his golf training. Image Source: twitter

Internet Desk: We all know that Indian cricket team’s captain Virat Kohli always tries to help the needy sports persons through Virat Kohli Foundation. 16-year-old young golfer Aadil Bedi is one of them, who got a big help from Kohli’s foundation grow as a golfer.

Indian Sports Honour and Virat Kohli foundation jointly helped this kid for getting better training and fitness. After getting much help from them, Aadil improved his game considerably.

He claimed his first world title in the boys’ 15-16 years category in the World Star of Junior Golf Championship at Paiute Golf Course, Las Vegas, USA, in 2017. Bedi emerged as the winner with an overall score of 3-over-219 and won by four-shot margin over Pablo Alvaraj of Mexico. After that Virat Kohli Foundation gave him the Future Star Champion Award in November 2017. If he can continue his hard-work like this the nation has a great chance of winning a medal in 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

The teenage sensation has not only thanked Indian Sports Honour and Virat Kohli Foundation for helping him, but also promised that he will donate 10% of his earnings to the Indian Sports Honours for development in sports. This proves that Virat Kohli is not only a successful sports person but also he is influencing the future generation to work for the development in Sports.” Thanks #Indiansportshonour for supporting me .very thankful to #viratkohlifoundation for supporting my training and fitness. I pledge today that i will contribute 10% of my earning from 2020 through #indian sports honour’s platform for other needy talent of the country,” posted Aadil on his twitter handle.

In reply, Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli wrote, “I am extremely happy and proud to read this extraordinary gesture of an extraordinary sportsman.”

Bedi has recently made it to the top-10 of Victorian Junior Masters in Australia. Apart from this, he was ranked eighth in the Melbourne Masters.