'Sir, I have only two hands…', why did Kohli say this inside the hotel in Kanpur?

Virat Kohli: The 2 test match series between India and Bangladesh is going on. The first test was played in Chennai, in which the Indian team won a spectacular victory. The next match will be played in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. The teams for the match have reached Kanpur. All the players were given a grand welcome here. A huge crowd of people gave a wonderful welcome to the team. Meanwhile, a video of Virat Kohli is going viral on social media. In which he is heard saying something.

In fact, as soon as Virat Kohli entered the hotel lobby, a crowd of people surrounded him. A tilak was applied on Kohli's forehead and he was welcomed with a bouquet and a 'rudraksha'. Basically, Kohli was treated just like the gods are worshipped in India. Being a great human being, Kohli never refuses fans' requests. Be it a selfie or an autograph, but on this occasion, the Indian batting superstar had to refuse a handshake.

It is being said that there was probably an officer from the hotel in front of Virat Kohli, who wanted to shake hands with him but Virat Kohli had a bag in one hand and a bouquet in the other. In such a situation, Kohli did not accept the request to shake hands. In the video, Virat Kohli can be heard saying,"Sir, I only have two hands," But he made up for it with a pleasant 'thank you.'

Kohli, who scored 6 and 17 in the first Test in Chennai, will hope to play a big innings in Kanpur. He has played only one Test against New Zealand at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur in 2021, in which he scored 27 runs in two innings. In the Chennai Test, Kohli played his first Test match in more than eight months after India's tour of South Africa, where he played a brilliant innings of 76 runs in the Centurion Test.

Kohli missed the five-match home series against England in February-March due to personal reasons, later revealed to be the birth of his second child, Akay. Kohli returned in time to play for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2024 and scored over 740 runs this season. After this, he performed quietly in the T20 World Cup but saved his best performance for the last, playing a match-winning innings of 76 runs in the final, in which India defeated South Africa by 7 runs to win their second title. After this, Virat Kohli also announced his retirement from T20.

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