Before the first Test match against Bangladesh in Chennai, Indian team’s star cricketer Virat Kohli and head coach Gautam Gambhir were seen in a different outlook. Both were interviewing each other, and were joking with each other in a fun-joking mood. In this interview, both the players also mentioned each other’s brilliant innings. Meanwhile, Kohli asked Gambhir a question, on which Gambhir couldn’t stop laughing and started laughing loudly. At the beginning of the interview, Kohli said that this is a spicy interview for both of us.
After a long time there was a good bonding between the two:
BCCI has released the video of this special interview. Meanwhile, these two veteran players told how their mind works on the cricket field. This is perhaps the first video interview of its kind between Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli. Notably, there was a fight between Kohli and Gambhir in IPL 2023 and before that in 2013. But after IPL 2024 and becoming the head coach of Team India, there is a strong bonding between Kohli and Gambhir.
What did he ask in the interview?
King Kohli asked Gautam Gambhir that when you talk to the players of the opposite team, do you feel like you are going out of your zone or do you get more inspiration from them? Hearing this, Gambhir started laughing loudly and asked Kohli that, you know more about this issue than me, he has had more fights than me, I think, you can give a better answer to this. Saying this, both of them started laughing and Kohli said, I just agree with someone (behavior), and say, yes, that’s what happens at times. Meanwhile, Gambhir recalled Virat Kohli’s tour of Australia, where King Kohli scored many runs. were made In the 2014-15 tour of Australia, Virat Kohli scored 692 runs, including four centuries. Gambhir also discussed his innings against New Zealand in Napier. Where he remained unbeaten for two consecutive days, India managed to draw the match as a result. In one match, New Zealand made a huge score of 619 runs in their first innings. In reply, the Indian team could score 305 runs, after which New Zealand followed up. Gambhir scored 137 runs off 436 balls in the second innings and played 643 minutes over the course of two days. Later, after another draw in Wellington, India won the innings 1-0. Talking to Kohli, Gambhir said that I don’t think I will ever play in this kind of zone again in my life.
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