Watch: "Chal behen***d": Virat Kohli shockingly swears at his own teammates during Kanpur Test
Published - 01 Oct 2024, 06:37 PM | Updated - 01 Oct 2024, 11:43 PM
Virat Kohli played a key role with the bat as India beat Bangladesh by seven wickets in the second Test to clean-sweep the two-match series.
The former India skipper had failed to get going with the bat in both the innings of the first Test in Chennai. He was out for 6 runs in the first innings before being dismissed for 17 in the second. Fortunately for India, the right-handed batsman's failures with the bat did not cost them big as they went on to win the game by 280 runs.
In the second Test, Virat Kohli made useful contributions with the bat in both the innings. In the first innings, he played a quickfire knock of 47 runs. After India lost a couple of wickets in quick succession, the veteran batsman and KL Rahul steadied the ship by sharing an 87-run stand for the fifth wicket. Kohli's knock came off only 35 balls and was studded by a four and a six.
In the second innings, he walked out to bat when India were on 34/2 while chasing a modest total of 95 runs. Kohli went on to share a 58-run stand with Yashasvi Jaiswal and eventually remained unbeaten on 29.
Apart from his batting, Kohli also entertained the fans with his usual antics on the field. The star batsman was at his animated best on the field once again. And in a recent video that is going viral on social media, Kohli could be heard swearing, using his favorite cuss words that rhyme with England star Ben Stokes.
The incident took place when the Indian players were on their way to the dressing room. As the players were leaving the field, Kohli was heard saying: "Chal behen***d".
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Virat Kohli: "Chal, Ben Stokes! 😂😂😂
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A Test match to remember for Virat Kohli:
While Virat Kohli did not score big in the second Test against Bangladesh, he still managed to reach two more milestones. In the first innings of the Test, Kohli broke the legendary Sachin Tendulkar's record of fastest to 27000 runs in international cricket.
He also became only the second Indian player to achieve the feat. Later in the second innings of the Test, he became the sixth Indian player to hit 1000 fours in Tests.