Virat Kohli was caught after telling staff in the DTC bus, he had escaped the body; See video

Indian captain Virat Kohli is considered the number one player in world cricket. He has earned a lot of name, wealth and fame due to his ability and performance. Today, even though he has many vehicles, there was a time when he used to travel in a DTC bus to go to play. At that
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Virat Kohli was caught after telling staff in the DTC bus, he had escaped the body; See video

Indian captain Virat Kohli is considered the number one player in world cricket. He has earned a lot of name, wealth and fame due to his ability and performance. Today, even though he has many vehicles, there was a time when he used to travel in a DTC bus to go to play. At that time, he sometimes felt in his mind not to take the ticket.

However, in this affair, he was trapped once. He was overwhelmed by the fact that he was a staff member in the DTC bus. Then he had run away from the bus and got his body released. The captain of the Indian cricket team said this during a conversation with Sunil Chhetri, the captain of the Indian football team. Born in Delhi on November 5, 1988, Kohli told Sunil Chhetri during an Instagram chat, “Once I boarded the bus without a ticket.” I asked the staff when the conductor’s ticket was asked. But my dealings and gestures were not like this. This has made the conductor suspicious. He turned back and questioned. Where’s the staff? Seeing myself trapped in such a situation, I got off the bus and ran away. ‘

Chhetri had asked Kohli, “While traveling in the DTC, was there a pass or did not take a ticket, that would be seen if caught?” To this, Kohli said, “No, my appearance was not that someone would leave after seeing it. Our personality was not the only one to say to the conductor, yes brother is a staff. Some boys had different tensions, which used to drive staff. Seeing them, the conductor did not speak again.

Kohli told another anecdote related to childhood. Kohli said, “In the society in which we lived, every Guruparva used to distribute chhabil (cold syrup) to the people going on the road. Settled from there also. I used to distribute chhabil too. I used to enjoy it a lot. Once what happened, I climbed into a bus with a tray and glass. The bus was very crowded. My mistake was that I had already given the driver a drink. After that he started driving the bus. He took me four-five stands further (about three kilometers). Nobody returned the glasses. Then after that, I returned running with Jag in my hand. ‘