After the conclusion of the second Test match between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur, Indian cricket star Virat Kohli showcased his Bengali-speaking abilities after receiving a thoughtful gift from Bangladesh spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz. In a heartwarming exchange, Miraz gifted Kohli a bat from his company, to which Kohli responded in Bengali with a smile, “Khoob bhalo achi” (it’s very good). Kohli also wished Miraz continued success, saying, “Wish you all the best. Keep doing the good work.”
This exchange of goodwill follows Miraz’s earlier gesture of gifting a bat to Indian skipper Rohit Sharma, who also expressed his happiness and admiration for the young spinner’s entrepreneurial venture.
Rohit Sharma Praises Mehidy Hasan’s Bat Venture
Rohit Sharma, who has known Mehidy Hasan Miraz for years, was also pleased to receive a bat from Miraz’s company. In a message full of encouragement, the Indian captain said, “I know Mehidy for a long time. He is a very good cricketer, and I’m very proud of him for starting his own bat company with his friends. I wish him all the best, and may this company rise above everyone else.”
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Mehidy Hasan Miraz Gifted A Bat Made By His Own Company To @imVkohli 👌💙#ViratKohli #INDvBAN pic.twitter.com/ZTubZfmGP3
— virat_kohli_18_club (@KohliSensation) October 2, 2024
Both Kohli and Rohit’s warm responses reflect the camaraderie between the players, highlighting mutual respect beyond the cricket field.
Virat Kohli’s Gift to Shakib Al Hasan: A Touching Farewell
Earlier in the series, Virat Kohli made a touching gesture by gifting his own cricket bat to former Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan in recognition of Shakib’s remarkable career in Test cricket. Shakib, who has had an illustrious career, announced his retirement plans, stating that the upcoming series against South Africa could be his last on home soil. If not, the Test series against India might serve as his farewell series.
Shakib Al Hasan Reflects on Retirement Plans
In a pre-match press conference ahead of the second Test, Shakib Al Hasan opened up about his plans to retire from Test cricket. “I am available for the South Africa series, but there’s a lot happening back home, so not everything depends on me. I’ve shared my plans with the BCB. If things work out, my last Test will be in Mirpur. My safety and security in Bangladesh remain a concern, but I hope a solution is on the horizon.”
As Shakib’s illustrious career nears its end, his legacy continues to inspire players across both sides, fostering the bond shared by the cricketing fraternity.