Star India batter Virat Kohli visited Visakhapatnam's Simhachalam Temple to seek blessings on Sunday, December 7. The 37-year-old was last in action on Saturday, December 6, when India faced South Africa in the final ODI of the three-match series at the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium.India won the game by nine wickets while chasing 271, with Rohit Sharma scoring 75 off 73 balls. Yashasvi Jaiswal remained unbeaten on a brilliant 116 off 121, while Virat Kohli finished on 65 not out from 45 deliveries as the Men in Blue sealed the chase with 61 balls to spare, clinching the series 2-1.A day after the match, on Sunday, videos of the Delhi-born batter went viral as he was seen offering prayers at the Simhachalam Temple.Watch the clip of Kohli offering prayers at the temple below: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMeanwhile, Yashasvi Jaiswal was awarded the Player of the Match in the final ODI for his unbeaten century.“Grateful for how the games have gone” - Virat Kohli reacts to his heroics in the South Africa seriesAs the Men in Blue clinched the series, Virat Kohli was awarded the Player of the Series for scoring 302 runs in three innings at an average of 151.00 and a strike rate of 117.05, including two centuries and a fifty, with a top score of 135. Reacting to his performance during the post-match presentation, he said [as quoted by ESPNcricinfo]:“Just playing the way I have this series has been the most satisfying for me. Feel really free in my mind, whole game is coming together nicely. I've tried to maintain my own standards and make an impact. I can bat long and according to the situation. You have many phases where you feel doubt. You feel nervous, especially in batting where one mistake can cost you. It's a whole journey, getting better, becoming a better person.”“I can realise the negative thinking patterns, knowing and working on that helps the temperament. I'm glad to still be contribute to the team. When I play freely, I know I can hit sixes. Just wanted to push my boundaries and go well. The first innings was the best this series. I hadn't played since Australia, just the energy on the day helps take risks. That opened me up in a way I've not felt in a while. Grateful for how the games have gone. Must-win brings the best out of us. I want to make a play. Happy Rohit and I can help the team even now,” he added.Virat Kohli’s next international assignment will be the three-match series against New Zealand, starting January 11 in Vadodara.