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Sports Tak Anchor says Virat Kohli Has Disorder, #BanSPortsTak Trends On Twitter

Virat Kohli – He is not only one of the fastest batsmen of our era but also a cricket sensation. Whether it be Test matches or ODI, Kohli is known for his top ranking in every series. He is one of the best contemporary batsmen in the world. He is not only a great batsman but also a sharp fielder.

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But in a recent debate show of Sports Tak, the news anchors said something so shocking about Virat Kohli that twitter flooded with hate comments for the channel. Want to know the whole story? Then we have all the answers to your questions.

Why Is #BanSportsTak Trending On Twitter

Recently Indian Cricket Team returned from the Australia Tour with an unbelievable victory. While some players were dealing with personal issues, the others were facing injuries and health issues.blank

Even after so many challenges, the Indian tigers managed to win. Everyone is discussing India’s win and the phenomenal performance of every player. During a recent Debate Show of Sports Tak, one of the news anchors made fun of Virat Kohli saying he has a disorder. 

During the debate, he stated that Virat’s aggression is nothing but a disorder for a captain. He also said that Ajinkya Rahane could be a better captain for the Indian Team. Soon after this statement, all the Indian Cricket fans got angry and Twitter trended with #BanSportsTak.

 

Contrarily, many famous players and cricket experts have appreciated Virat Kohli and his style of playing. They have called his aggression fruitful for his career as well as many matches. It appears that the anchors have misinterpreted the game, giving a wrong opinion about the player.

While some fans are demanding an apology from the news channel, others are asking to ban the channel for defaming the cricketer. A wrong statement can lead to big trouble for the channel. With #BanSportsTak trending on Twitter, it is yet to be seen what upcoming challenges the channel will face.

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