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‘Answer mei 0 runs likho’ – Fans react as a question based on Virat Kohli appears in a 2nd year Computer Engineering question paper

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India considers cricket a popular sport, and Virat Kohli has a sizable following. Because of his extraordinary batting skills, the public adores and well-respected him. Some supporters will go above and above to demonstrate their passion for their preferred cricket player, and their zeal is admirable.

In a similar light, a question based on Virat Kohli appeared in the question paper for 2nd-year Computer Engineering at Shiv Nadar University, Chennai. However, this is not the first time Virat Kohli has appeared on a question paper.

A photo of the class 9 English exam went viral on social media. Students were required to respond in 100–120 words to a question about former India captain Virat Kohli. Some fans claimed they could have easily written a “chapter” on King Kohli, while others claimed they could have easily received an A. Some even expressed worry about the students who don’t follow cricket.

‘I thought he (Kohli) would (lead the side). Once Rohit was injured’ – Ravi Shastri

It felt unsatisfying for Virat Kohli to step down as India’s captain from all three game types. Many still wonder if Kohli can return as India’s captain for one final match as the cricketing world tries to comprehend what happened between India’s best Test skipper to date and the Indian Cricket Board. Even though his return as the captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore offered supporters something to rejoice about, former India head coach Ravi Shastri has acknowledged that he anticipated Kohli to take the helm after Rohit was sidelined for the Birmingham Test against England that was rescheduled.

“I thought he (Kohli) would (lead the side). Once Rohit was injured (positive Covid-19 report), I thought he would be asked. If I was still there, I would’ve. I’m sure Rahul might have done the same thing; I don’t know, I haven’t spoken to him, but I would’ve recommended the board that it’s only fair he leads because he was part of the team that was leading 2-1 in the series. And he probably could’ve gotten the best out of players,” Shastri said in an interview on ESPNCricinfo.

Here’s how fans reacted:

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