The BCCI recently conducted an interview with the Delhi boys
Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli have been the topic of the internet since Wednesday morning, September 18, due to their friendly chat ahead of the first Test match against Bangladesh, which begins on Thursday. Within minutes, the entire interview’s teaser went viral on social media, giving the cricket community something interesting to discuss over morning tea.
In a video that the BCCI posted, Gambhir and Kohli had a talk that was full of happiness, laughing, nostalgia, and admiration for each other’s games. As the conversation came to an end, Gambhir disclosed that Indian captain Rohit Sharma would be his next guest. The head coach also inquired as to whether Virat had any queries for Rohit.
The two broke into giggles as Virat asked the Nagpur native a straightforward yet amusing question.
These is the conclusion of Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir’s discussion regarding Rohit Sharma:
Gambhir: Rohit (Sharma) will be the next visitor. What questions do you want me to put to Rohit then? What ought to be the first thing you ask him?
Kohli: For Rohit, I believe the question is extremely straightforward: “If he eats soaked almonds every morning, laughs,” then “bheege huye badaam khaate ho ya nahi.”
Gambhir: Jagah raat ke gyarah baje ki subah gyarah baje? (11 a.m. or evening?)
Kohli: Haa dekhna, kahi AM ka PM na ho jaaye (haha, both laugh) – please confirm if it’s 11 am or pm. Thus, Rohit, this is the question for you.
The greatest Indian knock ever during the Asia Cup was against Pakistan: On Kohli’s 183, Gambhir
I witnessed your debut. produced probably the best one-day innings by an Indian ever after making a really good, crucial knock against the West Indies in the Champions Trophy in South Africa (England) on a challenging wicket, up against an impressive attack. Gambhir said Kohli, “Not just based on a point of view, because guys have got double hundreds.”
The reason it’s the best innings I’ve seen is because of how good the opponents and attack are. 300+ being chased vs Pakistan. You have therefore gone a long way. He went on, “Those are really special things, and most importantly, the legacy you have left for the next generation to follow, how you have taken Indian cricket forward.”