The former Indian captain was seen on the streets of London with his wife, Anushka Sharma. Well, there is nothing unusual with him being seen in his present neighborhood, but what drew attention was the way he looked back at the videographer. He was standing with his wife, who was probably busy interacting with someone. The moment Kohli noticed that he was getting filmed, he looked back at the videographer with a stern yet funny look. Then his wife, Anushka Sharma, looked back too. Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cricketzonee___18 (@cricketzonee___18) Read also: Watch: Joe Root’s Clever Ball Castles Washington Sundar in 2nd Test Virat Kohli residing in London for privacy Virat Kohli has settled in London, aiming to avoid the humdrum of India. India, who breathes the fan culture, tends to hover on their idol without caring much about space. Virat Kohli, however, has been prioritizing privacy and has thus shifted to London. Even the couple did not even show their kids' faces on social media since day 1. He usually hates being filmed. He got engaged in a heated argument in Australia with a reporter after she allegedly clicked his photo despite being requested not to. It had created a lot of fuss, but Kohli stood firm in his position. Recently, before the England series, Kohli had invited Mohammad Siraj, the newly appointed captain Shubman Gill, vice captain Rishabh Pant and a few other players to his London residence for a dinner. While some believed the meeting was the gameplan discussion, some considered it casual. Speaking about his career, He ended his Test career abruptly, bagging 9230 runs from 123 matches playing 210 innings. He has 30 centuries to his name, with the last one coming at Perth during the last Border-Gavaskar Series. Coming back from the series, Kohli announced his retirement right before the squad selection for the England series. He has retired from the T20i format too, right after winning the 2024 T20 World Cup at Barbados. Currently he is available for the One Day Internationals and is likely to take the field in early 2026 during the white ball series against New Zealand at home.