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Virat Kohli’s Hilarious Question For Rohit Sharma Leaves Gautam Gambhir In Splits
By CricShots - Sep 18, 2024 1:06 pm
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Since the morning of Wednesday, September 18, Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli have been the talk of the internet, thanks to their heartwarming interaction ahead of India’s first Test against Bangladesh, set to begin on Thursday. The teaser of their interview quickly went viral on social media, giving cricket fans a delightful topic to discuss with their morning tea.

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Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli

In the video released by the BCCI, the conversation between Gambhir and Kohli was full of laughter, nostalgia, and mutual admiration. They spoke candidly about their cricketing journeys and the respect they have for each other’s game. Towards the end of their chat, Gambhir revealed that his next interview guest would be Indian skipper Rohit Sharma.

Taking the opportunity, he asked Kohli if there was a specific question he’d like him to pose to Rohit. Virat Kohli, known for his quick wit, had a simple yet hilarious suggestion that had both him and Gambhir laughing.

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Here’s how the outro of their conversation went:

Gambhir: “The next guest will be Rohit (Sharma). So, what do you want me to ask him? What should be the first question?”

Kohli: “I think it’s a very simple question for Rohit: *ki subah bheege huye badaam khaate ho ya nahi* (Do you eat soaked almonds

every morning?),” he said with a laugh.

Gambhir: “Subah gyaarah baje ki jagah raat ke gyaarah baje? (Morning 11 or evening 11?)”

Kohli: “Haan, dekhna kahi AM ka PM na ho jaaye (Yes, make sure it’s not 11 pm instead of 11 am),” both burst into laughter.

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Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir

The candid exchange highlighted the camaraderie and shared history between the players. Gambhir then reminisced about Kohli’s early days in cricket, praising his debut performance in the Champions Trophy in South Africa. He fondly recalled Kohli’s remarkable knock against Pakistan while chasing 300+ runs, calling it one of the best one-day innings by an Indian.

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“You have come a long way,” Gambhir added. “You’ve taken Indian cricket forward and left a legacy for the next generation to follow.” This heartwarming interaction provided a glimpse into the bond between these cricketing stars, setting an upbeat tone ahead of the upcoming series.