
The Indian team has reached Kanpur for the second Test match against Bangladesh. On Tuesday, the Indian team was given a grand welcome in Kanpur.
Team India has taken a 1-0 lead in the series by defeating Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first Test and now the team will be eyeing to clean sweep Bangladesh in the series.
The video of Team India reaching Kanpur is rapidly going viral on social media, in which the hotel staff is seen welcoming the players including Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant. In the viral video, the hotel staff became victims of an 'oops moment'.
Virat Kohli did not shake hands with the hotel staff after reaching Kanpur, why?
The hotel staff was present to welcome the Indian team that reached Kanpur. The top officials of the hotel came to greet the players. One of the staff members welcomed Virat Kohli by giving him a bouquet, while another member stepped forward to shake hands with him.
In the meantime, Virat Kohli did not shake hands with him and said that sir there are only two hands. King Kohli left from there after saying this.
It can be seen in the video that Kohli has his bag, phone, and personal things in one hand and a bouquet given by the hotel staff in the other hand. Because of this, Kohli did not shake hands with the other staff members.
Virat Kohli targets Sachin Tendulkar's big record.
Virat Kohli's bat did not work in the first Test match played against Bangladesh (IND vs BAN). Now in the second Test, Virat is expected to play a big innings.
If Virat Kohli scores 35 runs in the second Test, he can break Sachin Tendulkar's record. Sachin had completed 27000 runs in 623 innings (226 Test innings, 396 ODI innings, 1 T20 innings).
Now in the Kanpur Test, Virat Kohli can become the first cricketer to score 27000 runs in less than 600 innings. This has never happened in 147 years of international cricket.
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