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Posted on August 28, 2024 By admin






Virat Kohli is currently enjoying a break from top level cricket. He last featured in an ODI series against Sri Lanka and is now enjoying some quality time with his family. Kohli has served Indian cricket for close to two decades now and is considered one of the greatest ever batters. His journey to the top began with the 2008 U-19 World Cup. Like Virat Kohli, another young top-order batter Shubman Gill started his journey with the U-19 World Cup – the 2018 edition. 

Many have said that Gill is the next big thing. Together, Kohli and Gill are solid options in the top order. Now, a fake video has gone viral where Kohli can be seen blasting Shubman Gill. In the video, Kohli can be seen saying there’s a ‘big gap between showing promise and becoming a legend’. He also goes on to compare himself with Sachin Tendulkar. The comments made on the video appear to be lip-synced. 

The video has gone viral with some saying ‘AI is dangerous’. 

For a moment I thought it was real

AI is dangerous for sure#ViratKohli #ShubmanGill pic.twitter.com/uhRvOwCfee


— Alter EGO | Sanju (@me_sanjureddy) August 28, 2024

AI is Dangerous pic.twitter.com/njUvwiwc4t


— Cricketopia (@CricketopiaCom) August 27, 2024

Virat Kohli on Shubman Gill pic.twitter.com/DZ2G9NnleU


— Sanju (@Sanju_Mondall) August 28, 2024

Virat Kohli on shubman gill pic.twitter.com/B4qPk7ML1z


— (@JaideepPtdr1) August 28, 2024

Senior India batter Virat Kohli moved up two rungs to eighth place while his captain Rohit Sharma dropped a spot to sixth in the latest ICC Test rankings released here on Wednesday.

Joining Rohit and Kohli in the top 10 is young Yashasvi Jaiswal, who has moved up a spot to seventh.

Veteran England batter Joe Root maintained his place as the top ranked Test batter in the world following their success in the opening Test against Sri Lanka in Manchester.

But Root’s teammate Harry Brook has made a massive jump on the back of scores of 56 and 32 during that Old Trafford contest.

The 25-year-old has risen three places to fourth overall, leaping past Pakistan’s Babar Azam, Australia’s Steve Smith and Rohit.

Babar has dropped a whopping six places to fall from shared third to ninth following a rare failure in the first innings of Pakistan’s Test against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi.

But teammate Mohammad Rizwan gained seven spots, achieving a new career-high rating by moving inside the top 10 at a shared 10th following his century in the same match.

Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim has achieved a career-high rating as he climbed seven spots to move to 17th.

Seasoned India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin continues to hold the top spot among bowlers while pacer Jasprit Bumrah and left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja have maintained their third and seventh spots respectively.

England seamer Chris Woakes, who is up four rungs to 16th, and Sri Lanka’s Asitha Fernando (up 10 spots to 17th) have gained some ground while Pakistan’s right-arm pacer Naseem Shah (up four spots to 33rd) and England’s Gus Atkinson (up four places to 42nd) have attained career-best ratings following good returns from their recent appearances.

Among all-rounders, Jadeja and Ashwin continue to occupy the top two spots while Axar Patel is ranked sixth. 

With PTI inputs 

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