Virat Kohli has denied recent reports about his travel schedule which claimed that he would travel during IPL 2026. The report showed that Kohli required special travel arrangements when he needed to travel to London between cricket matches. The news quickly spread on social media and created a lot of discussion among fans. Kohli requested private jet travel because he needed special transportation for the IPL matches which had more than three days between them. Claim About Private Jet Demand Virat kohli finally replying to fltu ki news 😠pic.twitter.com/YnKSgSY4Qc — Bhole chature (@BholeeChaturee) March 22, 2026 The viral post suggested that Kohli wanted to travel between India and London during the tournament. He had requested the BCCI and his IPL team to provide him with special charter flights. The reason behind this claim was linked to Kohli’s current stay in London. Reports said he wanted to spend time with his family during breaks in the long IPL schedule. Kohli and Anushka Sharma own a house together in Notting Hill London. He has been living there for a while after stepping away from Test and T20I cricket in 2025. Also Read | Watch: MS Dhoni’s Heartwarming Reaction to Young RCB Fans Asking for Autograph Kohli Responds On Instagram Kohli did not take long to react to the rumours. He shared the viral post on his Instagram story and added two laughing emojis. With this simple reaction, Kohli made it clear that the report was not true. He dismissed the claims through his response because he treated them as unimportant matter. Fans understood his message quickly, and many supported him while they criticized fake reports. Focus On IPL 2026 With RCB Kohli is currently dedicated to his IPL 2026 work with Royal Challengers Bengaluru. He has joined the team camp to begin his practice sessions. The RCB team will start their first match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on March 28. The next match will occur on April 5 against Chennai Super Kings. The team will face critical matches against both Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians during the upcoming matches.