WATCH: “Do you eat soaked almonds,” Kohli suggests a hilarious question to Gambhir for Rohit Sharma interview

Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir sat down for an engaging conversation on September 18.

By Salman Anjum - 18 Sep, 2024

Star batter Virat Kohli asked Gautam Gambhir to ask a hilarious question to Rohit Sharma when the Indian head coach and skipper sit together for an interview next time.

On Wednesday (September 18), the BCCI shared a video of an engaging conversation between Gambhir and Kohli on social media. Both of them spoke their heart out and put an end to the long-standing ‘masala’ surrounding their rumored tension.

The freewheeling chat also produced a few hilarious moments as Gambhir highlighted Kohli's more frequent on-field altercations when the latter asked the coach whether interactions with the opposition affect a player's mindset.

The interview also ended on a hilarious note, with Gambhir revealing that his next guest would be Rohit and asked Kohli what he should ask him first.

In response, Kohli suggested Gambhir to ask the captain if he is eating soaked almonds in the morning to help him remember things more.

"So Virat, the next guest is Rohit. What do you want me to ask. What should be the first question?" asked Gambhir.

"I think it is a very simple question to Rohit. Ke subah bheege badam khate hai ki nahi (Do you eat soaked almonds in the morning.)" retorted Kohli.

This led to both of them bursting into laughter as Gambhir said that will help Rohit to remember to come in at 11 o'clock in the morning and not at night.

"Ke subah 11 bhaje ke jagah, raat ko 11 bhaje na aajaye. (So that he comes in at 11 am in the morning and not 11 pm at night.)" said Gambhir.

"So, Rohit that's the first question for you," said Kohli.

For the unversed, Rohit Sharma is also known for forgetting things, including his bags, watches, iPads, phones, etc. There are occasions when the Indian captain have forgotten his decision at the toss, leaving the broadcasters and fans in splits.

By Salman Anjum - 18 Sep, 2024

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