‘The bus driver told…’ Himanshu Sangwan, who dismissed Virat Kohli, got special advice

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|03-02-2025

Team India's star batsman Virat Kohli's enthusiasm about playing the Ranji Trophy match, the more his return was faded. Virat, who has been struggling with bad form for the first several months, failed in this match. Since then, railway bowler Himanshu Sangwan has become a hit, because he bowled Virat with his best ball. Now Himanshu has made a disclosure that can be shocked for once in listening or reading, but Virat Kohli's weakness will not be surprised. Himanshu has told that before the match, the driver of his team bus also told how to dismiss Virat.

After failing badly on the tour of Australia, Virat recently played the Ranji Trophy match for his Delhi team. Virat returned to this most important tournament of domestic cricket after more than 12 years. However, he got a chance to bat in only one innings and he could not last long. Virat, who stayed at the crease for just 15 balls, was able to score only 6 runs. Railway's prominent fast bowler Sangwan bowled him on a great injection ball.

Himanshu got advice from bus driver

It is not an easy task to blow up his off stump by penetrating Virat Kohli's defense, but Himanshu did this. Since then, Himanshu Sangwan is named on everyone's tongue and everyone wants to know from them what preparations they had made for bowling against Virat and what was the plan. In an interview, Sangwan told about this but he said the most interesting thing about the bus driver.

In an interview given to the English newspaper Hindustan Times, Sangwan revealed that when Virat Kohli was confirmed in this match, everyone was telling him that Virat's wicket would take Himanshu. Himanshu further said, "Even the driver of the bus we were leaving told me that bowling Virat Kohli on the fourth-fifth stump line, then he will be out."

Repeatedly like this in Australia

Apparently Himanshu must have known this and he also got success. Even though he bowled Virat, but since the way the star Indian batsmen were getting out in the last few matches, every cricket fan came to know about his weakness. In the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on Australia tour, Kohli batted in 9 innings and each time he was out by giving a catch in the hands of wicketkeeper or slip in an attempt to play the ball outside the off stump.

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