David Willey’s son poses with bat gifted by Virat Kohli. (David Willey/Instagram)
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) pacer David Willey expressed gratitude towards teammate Virat Kohli as he gifted a signed bat to his son with a personal message on it. Notably, RCB were handed with an injury blow as Willey’s fractured his toe and picked an adductor strain during RCB’s clash against KKR on April 26 and has been ruled out of IPL 2023.
Willey reunited with his family in the UK and shared a post regarding which shows his son holding the bat gifted by Kohli. The pacer took to his social media handle to thank Kohli for gifting his son a bat with a personalized message on it.
“Future @royalchallengersbangalore player? Every cloud – Kids super happy to have me home early. Super special surprise for my boy as he starts his first cricket season. A personal message and signed bat from @virat.kohli – Thank you.#ipl #bangalore #T20 #t20cricket #rcb #cricket #son #kids,” captioned Willey on his Instagram handle.
The 33-year-oldwas signed by RCB at the 2022 mega auction for his base price of INR 2 crore. He featured in just four games and got three wickets with an average economy of 7.00.
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Speaking about RCB’s campaign, the side is currently riding high on the back of a win against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in a low-scoring affair as they defended . Faf du Plessis and Co. are placed fifth on the IPL Points Table with five wins in nine outings thus far. They are slated to lock horns with David Warner’s Delhi Capitals on Saturday, May 6.