Virat Kohli Unfollows Sourav Ganguly on Instagram After Refusal To Shake Hands
The world of cricket has been abuzz with news of former Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli unfollowing Delhi Capitals mentor Sourav Ganguly on Instagram. The incident occurred after a game between the two teams on April 15, where Ganguly was seen jumping the queue to shake hands with the player behind Kohli, which resulted in the latter’s refusal to shake hands with him. This move by Kohli has caused quite a stir among cricketing circles and has left fans wondering about the tension that seems to exist between the two cricketing greats. Only time will tell if there is more to this story or if it is simply a minor incident blown out of proportion.
There have been rumors circulating about the strained relationship between Indian cricketers Virat Kohli and Sourav Ganguly during their respective captaincies and leadership roles. Interestingly, Kohli recently stepped down as the T20I captain, and Rohit Sharma took on the role during Ganguly’s tenure as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president. Despite any possible conflicts, Kohli has been showing off his unbeatable form on the field during the IPL 2023 season, with a strong record of runs and half-centuries against top teams. We can only look forward to seeing him in action during his next match against the Chennai Super Kings on April 17.
Virat Kohli, one of the greatest cricketers of our time, is no stranger to the spotlight. Recently, he made a shocking revelation about his lack of communication with the selection committee regarding his role as T20 captain. This raised more than a few eyebrows, leaving many wondering whether there was a rift between Kohli and the committee. Whatever the truth may be, Kohli remains unwavering in his focus on leading Royal Challengers Bangalore to IPL glory. With his consistent form and leadership skills, he will undoubtedly be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming matches. One thing is for sure, Kohli will continue to make headlines both on and off the field.