‘It means your masala is over’ – Virat finally broke his silence after hugging Gambhir

This year, in the match between Lucknow-RCB, Gambhir and Virat were seen hugging. Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir. (Source -Twitter/X) Team India and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) veteran batsman Virat Kohli broke his silence regarding his recent hug with Gautam Gambhir. In fact, in the ongoing season, when the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and RCB was played on Chinnaswamy’s ground, the fans were eager to see the face-off between Gambhir and Kohli, but exactly the opposite happened. In that match, Virat Kohli and Gambhir went to each other and hugged each other. During this, there was a conversation between the two players for some time. Now Virat Kohli has given a big statement regarding the same. He said that the fans are now very disappointed about this because the ‘masala’ is over for them. Now Virat breaks his silence on hugging Gautam Gambhir Actually, during a conversation at a show of PUMA event, Virat said, “People are disappointed with my behavior. I hugged Naveen and Gauti Bhai also hugged me that day. Everyone is disappointed by this because now the spice is gone for them.” This video of Virat is going viral very fast on social media. Virat Kohli said, “people are disappointed because I hugged Naveen Ul Haq and then Gauti pa hugged me. ‘Masala’ got over for them (smiles)”. (Puma). pic.twitter.com/MVputfUm1N — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) April 11, 2024 There was a lot of sparring between Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir in IPL 2023. Actually, there was a war of words between Kohli and Naveen Ul Haq. After the match, there was a lot of commotion between Kohli and Gautam Gambhir regarding this dispute. The situation had become so bad that the other players had to intervene. But Virat had made friends with Naveen Ul Haq during the World Cup played in India last year. After that, recently he also engaged KKR mentor Gautam Gambhir, seeing which the fans were quite surprised. Regarding this incident, former veteran cricketer Sunil Gavaskar had said that both these players should get Oscar awards.

IND vs ENG: “Every innings means a lot to me”- Yashasvi Jaiswal

This young player is the highest run-scorer in the ongoing five-match Test series between India and England. He has scored 545 runs in six innings at a tremendous average of 109. During this period his strike rate has been 81.10. Coming to Mumbai from his birthplace in Uttar Pradesh at the age of 12, Jaiswal, who hails from a humble background, had to struggle not only on the field but also off the field. During a conversation on Geo Cinema after winning the third Test match, Yashasvi Jaiswal said, “In India, when you grow up, you work really hard for everything. Even when you get a bus, you have to work really hard to get the bus. You have to work really hard to get access to trains and autos and everything. I have done this since childhood and I know how important every innings is and that is why I work really hard in my (practice) sessions and every innings matters for me and my team, that is my country. And that’s the biggest motivation for me to play. Just make sure that whenever I am there I have to give my 100% and then enjoy.” The opening batsman scored his first double century in the second Test in Visakhapatnam, but could not score a big score in the first innings of the third Test. India’s score reached 33/3 within the first hour on the first day of the Test match, after which veteran Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja scored centuries to help the hosts post a strong score of 445 runs in the first innings. Jaiswal said, “The way Rohit bhai and Jaddu bhai played in the first innings inspired me a lot. They were really taking the match forward with every session and when I was inside (dressing room) I kept thinking that when I go there I have to score runs. The way he was talking about the game, the way he motivated us, I think it’s incredible to see him putting in so much effort.”

“Retiring out means your innings is over…”- Aakash Chopra is giving provocative statements against Rohit Sharma

Many exciting moments were seen in the third and final T20 match played between India and Afghanistan on January 17 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. The result of the match came out after two super overs. In the end, Team India registered a thrilling victory in the second super over. Many criticized Rohit Sharma and the umpires after the India captain batted in the second Super Over after being retired in the first Super Over. Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra, who was a part of the commentary panel, also gave his stand on the matter and made a surprising statement. Akash Chopra gave a big statement regarding Rohit Sharma He said that the opening batsman should not be allowed to bat. Chopra, 46, said it was a wrong decision. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Aakash Chopra said that, “Rohit Sharma retired out. Retired Hurt means that there is an external injury on the field of play and the umpire allows you to bat again. Retiring out means that your innings is over, you cannot bat again. So as soon as he went out, I said in the commentary that he cannot come to bat. This was done because he had lost his wicket. Rinku Singh and Rohit Sharma came back and I thought it was wrong. Rohit Sharma should not have been allowed to bat. Aakash Chopra further gave his statement regarding India’s decision to call Sanju Samson as the third batsman after the dismissal of Rinku Singh in the second super over. The former cricketer said that, since left-arm bowler Farid Ahmed was bowling at that time, the team management should have sent Shivam Dubey to bat instead of Sanju Samson. The former opener further said, “When Rinku was out, Sanju Samson came and I was surprised. Nothing against Sanju but he was already out for a duck on the first ball. He did not get a chance to bat much as he was out on the very first ball. Shivam Dubey was sitting outside and you did not send him. Farid Ahmed was bowling. Dubey has also played left arm fast ball. I was surprised. We scored only 11 runs. In fact, we didn’t even play the full six balls, we got out on the fifth ball itself.” Also read: After being wiped out in the T20 series against India, Afghanistan Cricket Board took a big step regarding this player.