- October 16, 2024
India vs New Zealand: Virat Kohli Sends Bengaluru Crowd Into Frenzy On Rain-Affected Day – Watch | Cricket News
Virat Kohli on Day 1 of the India vs New Zealand 1st Test© AFP
There was little to cheer for the crowd at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru during the first session on Day 1 of the first Test match between India and New Zealand on Wednesday. Rain continued to pour as no action was possible and the toss was also delayed in the match. However, the supporters found a reason to cheer as local hero Virat Kohli came out on the field. Kohli has been a part of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru franchise since the inception of the Indian Premier League (IPL) and enjoys a special connection with the fanbase. The crowd roared in excitement as Virat made his way to the ground under an umbrella before leaving for an indoor training session.
Rain delayed the toss on day one of the first Test between India and New Zealand in Bengaluru.
The Roar for Virat Kohli at Chinnaswamy stadium today.
– THE CRAZE OF KING KOHLI..!!!!pic.twitter.com/8MjRBLEGLV
— Tanuj Singh (@ImTanujSingh) October 16, 2024
Heavy showers kept the ground covered ahead of a scheduled 9.30am (0400 GMT) start time, with rain forecast to interrupt play for the first two days.
Virat Kohli in the field#INDvNZpic.twitter.com/ZYOw9yN5Ez
— Nitin Kumar (@Nitin_kumar57) October 16, 2024
Preparations for the first match of the three-Test series were also hit by the weather, which caused training for both teams to be cancelled on Tuesday.
KING KOHLI AT HIS DEN. 🐐 [BCCI] pic.twitter.com/zUR5j3Xd4I
— ડⅈ (@AnsarAlikhan_18) October 16, 2024
Rohit Sharma‘s in-form India are firm favourites at home and come in fresh from a 2-0 sweep of Bangladesh.
New Zealand, who will be without injured leading batsman Kane Williamson for at least the first match, lost both Tests in Sri Lanka last month.
Tim Southee stepped down as captain after Sri Lanka swept the series 2-0, with Tom Latham taking full-time charge for the first time.
The second Test begins in Pune on October 24 and the third is in Mumbai from November 1.
(With AFP inputs)
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