Indian cricketer Virat Kohli just won the Puberty Athlete of the Year award, beating famous football player Lionel Messi. Even though Messi won another award recently, this time Kohli was the favorite.
Kohli won easily with 78% of the votes from 500,000 people. He had a great year in cricket, scoring lots of runs and breaking records. He became the first cricketer to score 50 centuries in one-day matches. In the World Cup, he scored 765 runs in 11 games, more than anyone else. By the end of the year, he scored 2048 runs in total, the second most in the world.
Messi, on the other hand, didn’t have a great year. After winning the World Cup in 2022, he moved to play for Inter Miami in the Major Soccer League. He scored 10 goals in 11 games, but his team didn’t make it to the playoffs. They did win their first big trophy in the US, though.
In the Pubity Sport’s survey, Kohli beat Messi with a lot more votes. This was different from another award where Messi won but this time, Kohli was the people’s choice.
In short, Virat Kohli’s fantastic year in cricket and the love from his fans helped him win the Athlete of the Year award, showing he’s a big star in sports.
The award is presented by Pubity, a sports marketing and brand management company focused primarily on the Indian market. Their goal is to create engaging platforms and events for athletes and fans to connect.
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