Why did Virat Kohli take the name of Lord Shiva 1093 times? Gautam Gambhir made an interesting revelation.

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BCCI has posted a video of a great conversation between Team India's head coach Gautam Gambhir and legendary batsman Virat Kohli. During this conversation, Gautam Gambhir revealed something that even Virat's fans might not know. He said that Virat Kohli was chanting Lord Shiva's mantra during the Australia tour. Gautam Gambhir said during a conversation on BCCI TV that Virat Kohli took the name of Lord Shiva before every ball during the Australia tour in 2014-15. Gambhir said that Virat chanted Om Namah Shivaya before every ball of the Kangaroo bowlers. Virat Kohli played a total of 1093 balls in that Test series and this means that he chanted Lord Shiva's mantra the same number of times.

What did Virat Kohli do during the Australia tour?

Team India may have lost the Australia tour in 2014-15 but that series was very special for Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli became the Test captain in the same series. Dhoni suddenly left the captaincy and the responsibility came on Virat's shoulders and in the same series, this batsman's bat was full of runs. Virat scored 692 runs in that series at an average of more than 86. He scored a total of 4 centuries and a half-century. Gautam Gambhir said that he feels that the kind of batting Virat Kohli did on that tour, this batsman has not been able to do till now. That zone of Virat Kohli was different. Gautam Gambhir said that he himself was in the same zone in the Napier Test held in 2009, in which he batted for 436 balls and during this time 137 runs came from his bat. Laxman scored an unbeaten 124 runs in that match. Gambhir said that he was chanting Hanuman Chalisa during that match.

Gautam Gambhir also praised Virat's captaincy during a conversation on BCCI TV. He told Virat that he became a good captain because he prepared a good bowling unit. Especially the way he created a pace bowling attack which includes names like Bumrah, Shami, Umesh Yadav, and Mohammad Siraj. Virat Kohli is India's most successful Test captain and has won a total of 40 Test matches.