Virat Kohli Receives cute bracelet from young fans: Watch Video

India vs West Indies: On Sunday, the BCCI posted a video of star batter Virat Kohli, captain Rohit Sharma, and batter Suryakumar Yadav posing for a few photos and signing autographs. Virat Kohli Receives cute bracelet from young fans: watch Video.

India may have lost the 2nd ODI vs West Indies in Barbados, but off the field, the men’s cricket team continues to win hearts. After West Indies beat India by 6 wickets in the 2nd ODI, the fans of Men In Blue wanted to meet the cricketing stars. Suryakumar Yadav and Virat Kohli did not disapppoint them and took out time before leaving for the hotel to meet the fans.

Former Team India Captain Virat Kohli made a little fan’s day by not just giving his autograph to her but also by clicking a selfie and accepting a bracelet from her. Indian cricket team’s official Twitter account (BCCI) shared the video on the micro-blogging website and captioned it: “Fan gestures like these. Autographs and selfies ft. #TeamIndia Captain @ImRo45, @imVkohli & @surya_14kumar. Cricket fans here in Barbados also gifted a bracelet made for Virat Kohli.”

On the field, it was not the best day for the Men In Blue as hosts dominated the proceedings, much to the surprise of everyone. Shai Hope and his men showed signs of improvement in the first ODI, at least with the ball, picking five wickets while defending just 115. On Saturday, their batters also produced a better show with captain Hope leading the charge with a fifty. He struck an unbeaten 63 and with the help of Keacy Carty (48 not out) got Windies past the winning mark with six wickets in and plenty of overs in hand.

West Indies beat India by 6 wickets in 2nd ODI at Bridgetown in Barbados on Thursday to level three-match ODI series 1-1. Since World Cup is just four months away, India, one of the favourites to win the title this year, losing to a team that hasn’t even qualified for the tournament, comes as a huge setback.

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