
Few athletes in the history of world sport have influenced an entire generation the way Cristiano Ronaldo has. The Portuguese superstar is admired not only for his extraordinary achievements on the football field but also for his relentless commitment to fitness, discipline, and longevity. Even at 41, Ronaldo continues to compete at the highest level, proving that elite performance can be sustained through dedication and meticulous self-care.
His impact extends well beyond football. Several cricketers have openly spoken about drawing inspiration from Ronaldo’s professionalism, training routines, and winning mentality. From celebrating wickets and centuries with his iconic “Siu” celebration to adopting his fitness-first approach, many players across international cricket have acknowledged Ronaldo’s influence. Indian pace bowler Mohammed Siraj is known for adopting Ronaldo’s “Sui” celebration. His ability to remain at the top for nearly two decades has made him a role model for athletes across different sports. Against this backdrop, former England captain Michael Vaughan believes there is one cricketer who mirrors Ronaldo more closely than anyone else.
Michael Vaughan names cricket’s Cristiano Ronaldo
Speaking on Cricbuzz, Vaughan went with Indian legend Viat Kohli and compared Kohli’s dedication to physical fitness and professionalism with Ronaldo’s legendary work ethic. The former England captain believes Kohli’s disciplined lifestyle is the biggest reason he can continue playing at the highest level for several more years.
“You look at Cristiano Ronaldo, you look at the way that he looks after his body. I think Virat is the cricket equivalent of Cristiano. I’m pretty sure I haven’t seen it because I don’t think Virat puts it on social media, but I can imagine every morning he’s probably in an ice bath; he’s probably in a cryo chamber. I’m pretty sure he doesn’t drink; he eats everything that you should put in your body, unlike us. He’s not got the diet of the Cricbuzz team,” Vaughan said.
He further added that Kohli’s unwavering commitment to maintaining peak physical condition could significantly extend his career. The comparison quickly resonated with cricket fans, many of whom have long viewed Kohli as one of the fittest athletes the game has ever produced.
“So that’s going to give him at least two or three more years. He does everything absolutely right. So I don’t see him finishing any time soon,” Vaughan added.
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Why the Indian star truly fits the Ronaldo comparison?
Vaughan’s comparison is not simply based on statistics or popularity—it stems from the remarkable transformation Kohli has undergone throughout his career. Early in his international journey, Kohli was known as a gifted batter, but he later reinvented himself through rigorous fitness standards, strict dietary habits, and relentless training.
His transformation changed not only his own career but also India’s approach to fitness. Kohli raised the benchmark for professionalism within the Indian dressing room, making athleticism and endurance essential components of international cricket. His commitment inspired teammates to embrace higher fitness standards and adopt healthier lifestyles.
Like Ronaldo, Kohli combines supreme self-belief with an unmatched desire to improve. Both athletes have maintained elite performance across formats while carrying enormous expectations from millions of fans. Their consistency is built on preparation rather than talent alone, with both placing immense emphasis on recovery, nutrition, and physical conditioning.
Another striking similarity lies in their longevity. Despite spending more than 15 years competing at the highest level, Kohli continues to remain among the world’s premier batters. His intensity in training sessions, aggressive approach on the field, and hunger for success remain as evident today as they were when he first burst onto the international stage.
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