Gambhir and Kohli have a deep-rooted history, starting from their time playing together for Delhi's Ranji team. Despite multiple intense exchanges during the Indian Premier League over the years, they maintained a strong off-the-field friendship. After Gambhir became India's head coach, the two sat down for a special feature by BCCI, where they fondly looked back on their shared experiences and discussed various aspects of their careers.
Watch the trio taking a buggy ride:
Pant, too, plays state cricket for Delhi and only made his comeback to the Test team last week in the first match of the series against Bangladesh. The young wicketkeeper-batter was also seen in another video with the duo as the three arrived at the Delhi airport on Tuesday.
Pant marked his return to Test cricket in emphatic fashion, smashing a 109-run knock in the second innings against Bangladesh. His uncharacteristically patient approach at the start of the knock put pressure on the Bangladesh bowlers. Earlier in the match, he had provided a glimpse of his form with a quickfire 39 off 52 deliveries in the first innings, though his promising start was cut short by the in-form Hasan Mahmud.
Kohli's poor outingVirat Kohli, however, endured a disappointing outing in Chennai, managing only 6 and 17 in the two innings. His struggles continued as he fell prey to Bangladesh's pace and spin duo. In the first innings, Mahmud rattled Kohli with his seam movement, bringing back the criticism over the batter's knack of playing deliveries wide outside the off-stump.
In the second innings, the Indian talisman was dismissed by the crafty off-spin of Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Kohli’s lean performance has put him under the scanner, and there will be a focus on the star batter as he looks to rediscover his rhythm in the second Test in Kanpur.
Following Bangladesh's tour, India will host New Zealand for a three-Test series.
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