• Virat Kohli gifted his bat to Shakib Al Hasan as a generous gesture after India's 2-0 Test series victory over Bangladesh.

  • India vs Bangladesh three-match T20I series will begin on October 6th.

IND vs BAN [WATCH]: Virat Kohli gift his bat to Shakib Al Hasan after India’s series win against Bangladesh
Virat Kohli and Shakib al Hasan (Image Source: X)

In a heartwarming moment following India‘s dominant 2-0 Test series win against Bangladesh, cricket superstar Virat Kohli presented his bat to Bangladesh’s all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan. The gesture came during the post-match presentation, showcasing the mutual respect between the two cricketing giants and exemplifying the spirit of sportsmanship.

Virat Kohli’s heartwarming gesture

As the Indian team celebrated their clean sweep in the two-match series, Kohli’s gift to Shakib stood out as a highlight. The two players exchanged a few words, shared smiles, and shook hands in a touching display of camaraderie, despite the fierce competition on the field. The moment was captured on camera, and the clip has since gone viral, with fans and pundits alike praising Kohli’s act of kindness.

Here is the video:

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A transition in Shakib al Hasan’s career

This touching moment comes at a significant juncture in Shakib’s career. The Bangladesh cricket star recently announced his impending retirement from Test cricket, stating that the upcoming series against South Africa, beginning on October 21st, would mark his farewell to the longest format of the game.

In addition, Shakib had already stepped away from T20 Internationals, signaling a major shift in his cricketing journey. The announcement came during a media address in Kanpur ahead of the second Test against India, where Shakib reflected on his illustrious career and future plans.

Shakib’s retirement from Tests and T20Is marks the end of an era for Bangladesh cricket, as he has been one of the nation’s most influential players, renowned for his exceptional contributions with both bat and ball. His decision to retire comes as Bangladesh prepares for a new phase in international cricket, building on the foundation he helped establish.

Looking ahead: Bangladesh’s next challenge

Following India’s dominant 2-0 sweep in the recently concluded Test series, Bangladesh now turns its focus to their next challenge – an intense three-match T20 International (T20I) series against India. The T20I series is set to begin on October 6th, with the first match taking place at the New Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium in Gwalior. This marks a crucial period for both teams as they seek to build momentum and sharpen their squads in preparation for the busy international cricket calendar ahead.

For Bangladesh, the T20I series is an opportunity for redemption after a tough Test campaign. With a new format, the team will be eager to put the Test defeats behind them and look forward to making an impact in the shorter version of the game. On the other hand, India will also approach the T20I series with purpose. While they enter the contest on the back of a successful Test series, the T20 format brings its own set of challenges.

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