Kohli said – I hate bitter gourd: Chole-kulcha was ordered in Delhi test, said in the interview – had accidentally eaten a worm in Malaysia

Posted on 20th Feb 2023 by rohit kumar

Virat Kohli hates bitter gourd. Kohli's diet is being talked about because he had ordered Chole-Kulche during the recent Delhi Test. He is in a discussion about this.

 

Kohli gave an interview with a fashion brand on Monday after the Delhi Test. In this interview shared on Instagram, Kohli was answering questions about his likes and dislikes. Meanwhile, he expressed his dislike for bitter gourd.

 

Questions and answers from Kohli...

 

What is the weirdest thing you have eaten in life?

 

Kohli: I was in Malaysia. Ordered a dish by mistake. It was probably a worm. It was fried. I ate it and hated the dish.

 

What is that one thing that no one would ever like to eat?

 

Kohli: Now I have become a vegetarian. I never eat bitter gourd. I hate bitter gourd.

 

What is your cheat meal?

 

Kohli: My cheat meal is very simple. Chole bhature. No doubt.

 

What do you not find stylish?

 

Kohli: If someone is rude to his elders, I don't find him stylish.

 

What was your worst fashion wear?

 

Kohli: Earlier I used to wear shoes that had heels. Not only from behind but completely high. Now I can't stand the thought of wearing them. Although I love printed shirts.

 

Virat offered Chole-Kulche to Dravid, and got the answer – he is 50 years old and cannot eat

 

After winning the Delhi Test, Rahul Dravid held a press conference regarding the match. During this, he also mentioned Kohli's Chole-Bhatur. Dravid said that people were saying that Virat had ordered Chole Bhature. They were not Chole-Bhatura, but Chole-Kulche. Virat offered me Chole-Kulche, but I said that I am fifty years old and I cannot take that much cholesterol.

 

Kohli broke Tendulkar's record in Delhi Test

 

In the Delhi Test, Kohli became the fastest batsman to score 25,000 runs in international cricket. He has achieved this position in 549 innings. Kohli left behind Sachin Tendulkar's record of 577 innings. He has become the sixth batsman in the world to do so, while Kohli is second among Indians.

 

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