Amidst Rohit Sharma's video, ICC humiliated Virat Kohli? What happened in Dubai before the match against New Zealand?

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The Indian team is now going to face New Zealand in the last match of its group stage in Dubai. This will also be New Zealand's last match of the group stage. Both teams will clash with each other on Sunday. Before this, the Indian team is working hard. Other Indian batsmen including Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli also sweated it out in the nets, while the bowlers also left no stone unturned to prepare for the next match. But during this practice session of Team India, something happened due to which Virat Kohli's fans believe that the ICC has let down the legendary batsman. Let's know what the whole matter is.

ICC humiliated Virat!

ICC has shared a video of Team India's practice session from its Instagram account. In the video, Indian players are seen practicing hard. Sharing it, ICC captioned, 'Hard yards put in by Rohit Sharma and Mohammed Shami in the nets'. In the video, you can see that Shami beat Rohit Sharma with his bowling, while he bowled out Virat Kohli. However, Rohit was also seen playing great shots, but this is not shown with Virat. On one hand, Rohit is seen hitting shots, while Virat Kohli is only shown getting out. Therefore, it is being considered an attempt to humiliate Virat in front of the Indian captain.

Scored a century against Pakistan

Even though Virat Kohli got bowled by Shami in the practice session, he recently made many records by scoring an unbeaten century against Pakistan. He scored an unbeaten 100 runs in 111 balls and gave India a splendid victory. With this innings, Virat became the third highest run scorer in international cricket. He also completed the fastest 14 thousand runs in ODIs.

Kohli will play his 300th ODI

When Virat Kohli will play against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy on Sunday, he will have another special achievement to his name. Virat has played 299 ODIs so far and he is going to play his 300th ODI tomorrow. Virat will become the seventh Indian to play 300 ODIs. Before him, this feat has been achieved by Rahul Dravid, Mohammad Azharuddin, Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar, Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh. Overall, he will be the 22nd cricketer to achieve this feat.