Virat Kohli corrects commentator Mark Nicholas after India vs Bangladesh in ICC Cricket World Cup

Updated : Oct 20, 2023 12:01
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Editorji News Desk

Indian cricket sensation Virat Kohli delivered an outstanding performance against Bangladesh, scoring a remarkable century of 103 not out from just 97 balls. His stellar innings not only secured a victory for the team but also earned him the well-deserved Player of the Match award in Pune.

During the post-match presentation, Kohli had an engaging exchange with renowned commentator Mark Nicholas. Nicholas, while conversing with Kohli, referenced the Indian captain's previous World Cup win by saying, "Of course, you have won the World Cup before. So you're the one guy in the dressing room, who knows what it’s like.”

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However, Kohli promptly corrected Nicholas, humbly acknowledging the contributions of his teammate Ravichandran Ashwin. He stated, “And Ash (Ashwin) as well, just the two of us from 2011. It's a special feeling playing at home, playing in front of all these people, we just want to make the most of it.”

Kohli's correction showcased his humility and acknowledgment of his fellow players' accomplishments. This gesture exemplified the camaraderie and team spirit within the Indian cricket team.

Kohli's century was not only a display of his exceptional cricketing skills but also a testament to his leadership qualities and his ability to rally the team. As a prominent figure in the cricketing world, Kohli continues to inspire fans with his performance and sportsmanship.

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