Virat Kohli was seen acting childish with Gambhir during practice, photo going viral

Sports Desk, Obnews: A three-match Test series is being played between India and New Zealand. The second match of this series is to be played in Pune on 24 October. For which the Indian team practiced in Pune today. During practice, Team India coach Gautam Gambhir and star player Virat Kohli were seen having fun.

Actually, the Indian team is going to play the second match against the Kiwi team at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune. Before this match, Team India players practiced. Where Virat Kohli was seen having fun with his coach Gambhir. Pictures of both are becoming increasingly viral on social media.

Gambhir and Virat's fun photos are being liked by their fans on social media. People are also making many types of comments. Let us tell you that Virat Kohli is often seen acting childish. Which is very much liked by his fans. This picture is also getting a lot of love from the fans.

For information, let us tell you that in the second test, there is a chance to make a big record beyond Virat Kohli. If he scores 55 runs in the second test, he will achieve a special feat in the record books. He will become the fourth batsman in the world to score 16000 runs in the Asian continent. At the top of this list is the world's greatest batsman Sachin Tendulkar, who has scored 21,741 runs by playing a total of 411 matches in the Asian continent in Test and ODI formats.

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For information, let us tell you that the first test match between India and New Zealand was played in Bengaluru. Where the Indian team had to face defeat. In this match, Team India was able to score only 46 runs in the first innings. Whereas the Kiwi team was given a target of 107 runs. Which the team easily achieved and took a 1-0 lead in the series. In such a situation, Team India will try to level the series by registering a win in the second test.

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