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IND vs WI: Fan came to the stadium with a special sign for Kohli, wrote: ‘Once a king, always a king’

IND vs WI: Fan came to the stadium with a special sign for Kohli, wrote: 'Once a king, always a king'

In the second ODI between India and West Indies on Sunday at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad, a Virat Kohli fan arrived at the stadium with a very special banner.

Significantly, Virat Kohli has not been included in the Indian squad for this series. Virat has been fighting bad form for a long time. He couldn’t perform well in the last few games. Virat is currently on hiatus. They are on vacation with the family. But Kohli fans miss him. A poster related to Kohli was seen during the second match between India and West Indies.

A poster related to Virat Kohli is going quite viral on social media. A Kohli fan came onto the field with a poster of him during the second ODI match between India and West Indies. “I miss you Virat Kohli” is written on the banner. If Kohli is not on the field, then he is greatly missed by his fans. Apart from this, Once a King, Always a King is also written on the poster.

In the second ODI against the West Indies, all-rounder Axar Patel scored an unbeaten 64 from just 35 balls to give Team India a near-lost victory. In this explosive inning, Akshar hit 3 fours and 5 sixes. Along with this, he also broke Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s record of 17 years. Apart from this, Akshar also broke Shoaib Malik’s record from Pakistan.

MS Dhoni had made a special record of sixes against Zimbabwe 17 years ago, which has been broken by Axar Patel. In reality, Dhoni had hit three sixes at number seven while chasing the goal against Zimbabwe in 2005. At the same time, after six years in 2011, Yusuf Pathan also equaled Mahi’s record by hitting three sixes at number seven. But now Axar Patel has shattered this record.

West Indies won the toss and chose to bat in the second ODI and scored 311 runs thanks to Shai Hope’s century and captain Nicholas Pooran’s explosive half-century. In response, India chased the goal with two balls remaining for the loss of eight wickets. For India, Axar Patel scored 64 no outs, Shreyas Iyer 63 and Sanju Samson scored 54 runs.

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