IND vs BAN | Twitter reacts as Kohli and Pant’s puckish antics leave Kuldeep in a spin

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Team bonding is an important aspect of flourishing in a team sport, and it is essential to open up with one another to strengthen unity. A familiar citing could be derived from the playful act of Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant to trouble Kuldeep Yadav during India’s practice session in Chennai. 

As the focus shifted to the red-ball format, team India aimed to resume their World Test Championship battle with ten games on the line in the next four months. Rohit Sharma’s men held a camp in Chennai before the first Test against Bangladesh with the new coaching setup headed by Gautam Gambhir regulating the sessions for the Indian troops. Passionate fans continued to bestow their loyalty by showing up for the Men in Blue’s practice with one of the clips involving Kohli, Pant and Kuldeep going viral.  

Before the start of play on the first day of the India versus Bangladesh Test in Chennai, the Indian team was seen hustling in their preparatory session. One of the clips that caught the attention of the masses was a viral clip that revealed a playful act between involving three Indian stars. Kuldeep was seen using a battle rope with Kohli pulling it from behind and dragging the Uttar Pradesh-based spinner. Rishabh Pant, who was around, quickly grasped Kuldeep’s leg and tried to pull it back. On the way, the trio shared laughs before the focus shifted to Kohli enjoying the music being played at the venue, leaving him in beats. Passionate Indian fans loves the ‘BTS’ from these camps and the Twitterverse enjoyed the unity in the team.

 Fun is important

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