• By Namrata Vijay
  • Wed, 18 Sep 2024 01:20 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

IND vs BAN: India's star batter Virat Kohli revealed one hilarious question Gautam Gambhir should ask skipper Rohit Sharma when both of them talk to each other during the next interview. The BCCI shared a special video between Gambhir and Kohli on Wednesday on their official X account, where both were seen reminiscing about their career and mentality.

This interview ended all the speculations around their on-field spats but also had a few fun banters where Gambhir jokingly said that Kohli was involved in more on-field spats than him. This interaction ended hilariously as Gambhir reckoned that Rohit Sharma would be his next guest and thus asked the star batter what he should ask him first. To this, Kohli had a hilarious reply and told Gambhir that he should ask him whether he eats soaked almonds in the morning to enhance his memory.

"So Virat, the next guest is Rohit. What do you want me to ask? What should be the first question?" Gambhir was heard as saying in the video.

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"I think it is a very simple question to Rohit. Ke subah bheege badam khate hai ki nahi (Do you eat soaked almonds in the morning.)" Kohli was quoted as saying in the video.

After this, both of them started laughing as Gambhir pointed out that he would remind the Indian skipper that he should come at 11:00 a.m. and not 11:00 p.m.

"Ke subah 11 bhaje ke jagah, raat ko 11 bhaje na aajaye. (So that he comes in at 11 am and not 11 pm.)"Gambhir further said.

"So, Rohit that's the first question for you," Kohli concluded.

It should be noted here that Indian skipper Rohit Sharma tends to forget things and due to this has been involved in hilarious situations like even forgetting team changes, decision-making after winning the toss, and forgetting things in his hotel room. The Rohit Sharma-led side will lock horns with Bangladesh for the series opener at the M.A. Chidambaram stadium on Thursday.