Gavaskar’s perspective on Virat Kohli’s altercation with the Bangladesh players was slightly different. The former captain of India claimed that Kohli and Mohammed Siraj mimicked Litton Das after getting him out of the first Test in Chattogram, which led to Saturday’s action. After the Bangladeshi cricketers’ wild celebration of Virat Kohli’s wicket late on Day 3 of the second Test in Mirpur, legendary India cricketer Sunil Gavaskar responded to Kohli’s heated argument with them.
Kohli was excused while attempting to play a forward guard off Mehidy Hasan Miraz in the twentieth over of India’s subsequent innings. After a poor 22-ball, one-run innings, Mominul Haque took an excellent low catch to send the former India captain packing. Miraz ran toward his teammates and screamed at the top of his lungs because there was no stopping him.
Shakib Al Hasan, the captain of Bangladesh, senior batter Mushfiquir Rahim, and almost all Bangladesh players broke out in a wild celebration. Kohli was the subject of a comment at that very instant. That was not something the seasoned right-handed batter took lightly. He held his ground and spoke briefly to the Bangladesh cricket players who had gathered in a huddle.
Shakib Al Hasan, the Bangladesh captain, crossed the field, and Kohli moved toward him and pointed to the group. Only after the officials intervened did Kohli turn around. “It’s possible that someone said something. I’m sure I was on the air. Nothing stood out to me. Sunny bhai was trying to find out who said what. I don’t really know what took place.
They were quite far from Kohli when the celebrations began. Yet, he was really unsettled,” said previous Bangladesh cricketer Athar Ali Khan. In the post-match show on Sony Sports Organization.
Gavaskar had a somewhat unique take. The former captain of India claimed that Kohli and Mohammed Siraj mimicked Litton Das after getting him out of the first Test in Chattogram, which led to Saturday’s action.
“During the first Test, Litton Das said something to Siraj while holding his hand over his ear. Later, he got two balls. Although I was not there, I read about it. To imitate Siraj, both Kohli and Siraj tucked their hands behind their ears.”These events occur. As one of Bangladesh’s best batters, Litton Das’s wicket delighted India. You are aware that Virat Kohli is the world’s best batter. So getting his wicket and how he had done the thing in the principal Test.