Virat Kohli (Photo Source: Twitter)
Before the much-awaited ODI World Cup 2023, the Indian cricket team engaged in a three-match ODI series against Australia. The series has witnessed some remarkable performances, with the Indian team taking a commanding 2-0 lead after the first two matches. Notably, the series has been notable for the absence of star batter Virat Kohli, who has been given a well-deserved rest.
The Indian team had a brilliant run in the Asia Cup, where they triumphed over Sri Lanka with ease, securing victory by ten wickets, courtesy of a record-breaking spell of Mohammad Siraj. It is worth mentioning that Kohli was in splendid form during the Asia Cup, notably smashing a brilliant century against Pakistan in the super four match.
However, a recent viral video from the Asia Cup has showcased a different side of Kohli. During a match against Bangladesh, an amusing incident occurred when a groundsman blew horn while Kohli was looking towards the dugout. The sudden sound surprised the former India captain, resulting in a priceless reaction that left both Kohli and the fan who captured the video in splits.
Virat Kohli back for Rajkot ODI against Australia
After being rested for the two games of the series against Australia, Kohli is back for the third game in Rajkot on September 27 alongside skipper Rohit Sharma. The No. 3 batter will carry a significant responsibility to score big runs and will look contribute to the Indian team’s campaign in the upcoming ODI World Cup 2023.
India’s journey in the World Cup is set to kick off on October 8 in Chennai against Australia. Meanwhile, the tournament opener, scheduled for October 5, will feature a match between the finalists of the previous edition, England and New Zealand, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Meanwhile, In a recent development, Pakistan and Afghanistan cricket teams have successfully obtained their visas for travel to India for the marquee event. The Pakistani players and support staff are set to receive their visas on Tuesday, facilitating their participation in the quadrennial tournament. The Pakistan cricket team are scheduled to arrive in Hyderabad via Dubai, on September 27, two days ahead of their first warm-up match against New Zealand on September 29.