See Yourself Next to Virat Kohli & Rohit Sharma Using Gemini AI 2025 - Prompts Inside
Turn yourself into a cricket fan photo with Virat Kohli & Rohit Sharma using Gemini AI 2025. Easy prompts for lifelike AI edits included.
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Supporters of Indian cricket have started using Google’s Gemini AI as they are really fascinated by it. In 2025, this AI platform has not stayed only a text generator; it has become a powerful medium for generating photo-realistic pictures of the likes of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Jasprit Bumrah. The fans are now able to recreate images from the sporting world that resemble high-quality sports magazines’ photos not only through photos taken on a field but also through candid shots.
Instead of the common filters, the AI utilizes user-friendly prompts to draw out the creative aspects of photography including movement, lighting, emotion, and even posture. The outcome being vivid and life-like portraits that mix reality and digital art creation to the point of Indian cricket community being able to choose this unique way to honor their heroes through digital means.
Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Gemini AI Cricket Portraits
1. Open Gemini AI and choose the feature for either photo editing or image creation.
2. Write a prompt that includes: the player’s name, the desired pose or action, and the preferred background.
3. Add realistic details like “stadium floodlights,” “crowd motion blur,” or “DSLR clarity.”
4. The image will be generated for you to review, and the prompt can be adjusted for being more accurate.
5. Download the final result or make more adjustments with the help of Gemini editing tools for color, contrast, and depth.
Tips for Best Results
Be Specific: It’s a good idea to include jersey numbers, signature shots, or bat brands.
Use Camera Terms: Phrases like “4K sports shot,” “motion freeze frame,” or “ultra-realistic lighting” can make the images much more beautiful.
Set the Scene: You can describe places like “sunset stadium,” “rainy match day,” or “IPL crowd.”
Highlight Emotions: The use of such words as “victory cheer,” “focused concentration,” or “post-match smile” can strengthen the effect.
Experiment with Angles: Try angles such as “low-angle,” “mid-shot action,” or “zoom close-up.”
Examples of Gemini AI Prompts for the Year 2025
Prompt 1: Change a figure in the hotel lobby scene to that of an 18-year-old admirer embracing Rohit Sharma. The faces of both and the features like lighting and poses should be the same as in the original scene. It is required to keep the reflections, shadows and the surroundings as they originally were.
Prompt 2: Modify an airport photograph by the addition of a 16-year-old fan in white sweatshirt and black pants, who is smiling. There is a need to keep the natural lighting and shadows in order to having the original image blending with the new one.
Prompt 3: Carry out the close-up at a stadium with a perspective switch of a fan with a cricket-style numbered blue jersey of age 17, checking the position and lighting for a realistic look.
Prompt 4: A very high-resolution image is to be made of Virat Kohli and a young fan in their play, with the fan's hair being messed up and the hug given. Both will be in the blue and orange ODI jerseys. The light from the stadium and other players will be blurred in the back.
Prompt 5: The security guard is to be depicted restraining an eighteen-year-old fan involved in a pitch invasion while Virat Kohli is over him. To the scene of cricket gear and stadium details, realistic lighting and depth are to be maintained.
Prompt 6: The person who is getting the hug from MS Dhoni is to be an 18-year-old fan, keeping the facial features the same and changing the clothes to the style of the day. The pose, the shadows and the background are to be kept for a perfect finish.
Prompt 7: A fan and Virat Kohli, who is holding a bat, are to take a sunset stadium selfie that shows the packed stands, warm golden-hour lighting and the authentic stadium ambiance.
With these prompts, fans will be able to create ultra-realistic, 4K or 8K portraits of their favorite Indian cricketers, which is on the one side digital creativity and on the other the new form of cricket fandom.

