Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Virat Kohli reveals the reason behind victory lap after 2011 WC win

Indian captain Virat Kohli has uncovered that why the group chose to lift unbelievable cricketer Sachin Tendulkar on shoulders after the World Cup win in 2011.
On April 2, 2011, India vanquished Sri Lanka by six wickets at Wankhede Stadium in the finals to lift their second ODI World Cup. After the success, the entire group had conveyed Sachin on their shoulder in a lap of respect.
The right-gave batsman was addressing Indian cricketer Mayank Agarwal in the Latest Episode of the 'Open nets with Mayank' when the captain was gotten some information about 'lap of respect' given to Sachin.
"Initially my inclination was of appreciation that we had won the World Cup. I felt supreme delight. Be that as it may, perpetually everybody's inclination was revolved around 'Paaji' (Sachin Tendulkar) in light of the fact that we realized this was his last opportunity to win the World Cup and whatever he had accomplished for the nation for such a significant number of years, n number of games he has added to India's triumphant reason and given all of us inspiration and motivation," said Indian captain during the genuine talk with Mayank.
"This was blessing from those individuals for him since he continued giving, giving, giving for India and I thought what better path at his home ground to understand his fantasy and afterward he gets a lap of respect. Along these lines, we felt like this is the perfect activity for him, and we felt free to do it," he included.

Kohli and Mayank would before long be found in real life for Royal Challengers Bangalore and Kings XI Punjab separately in the Indian Premier League (IPL) beginning from September 19.

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