Ace India batter Virat Kohli's tweet went viral early this morning, after he posted just one word on his official 'X' account. He is currently in Chennai with the Indian team which is all set to take on Bangladesh in the first of two Tests. With the tweet being just a word, 'Kindness', and without any context, it left netizens confused as to what might have made the star batter post something at 9 am.
Kohli, who was last seen in the three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka last month, last played a red-ball game back in January, when India took on South Africa in a two-Test series.
Kohli scored just one half-century in four innings on the tour to the Rainbow Nation and he will be looking to score quite a few runs in this upcoming home series.
Kindness.
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) September 18, 2024
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Notably, exactly at 9 am this morning, BCCI too posted a teaser of a long chat between Kohli and head coach Gautam Gambhir, who have had on-field altercations in the past. When the latter was inducted as the gaffer, there were a lot of talks about how the two big guns would settle down in the dressing room.
But if recent pictures and videos are a proof, Kohli and Gambhir have seemed to let go of all differences and share a cordial relationship with each other. In the BCCI video, the former said the duo are 'putting an end to all the masala'.
Netizens took notice of Kohli's early morning tweet and within minutes, there were thousands of comments wondering what might be the context.
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"What happened itni subh subh," one user wondered. Another user, who was seemingly missing Kohli's tweets, commented, "Finally King post something."
Kohli, who flew down to Chennai directly from London after a month-long break, will be key to India's performance in the upcoming 10-Test season.