Dubai: Virat Kohli on Thursday stole all the limelight with a fine knock of 122 runs in 61 deliveries, his first century in almost three years.
The cricketing world went into a frenzy as soon as Kohli reached the three-figure mark. Former cricketers, players from other teams and his fans all took to Twitter to express their joy over Kohli’s knock in the last game of India in Asia Cup 2022.
Among those who reacted to Kohli’s knock were Pakistani cricketers who congratulated Kohli on his knock and added that the wait for Kohli’s century was finally over.
Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir who has earlier too expressed that he is a huge fan of Virat Kohli, said “so finally wait is over great 100 by king kohli. (sic)” he wrote in his tweet.
Another Pakistan pacer Hassan Ali also took to his Twitter account and said “The great is back” and tagged Virat Kohli in the tweet.
so finally wait is over great 💯 by king kohli
— Mohammad Amir (@iamamirofficial) September 8, 2022
The great is back @imVkohli
— Hassan Ali 🇵🇰 (@RealHa55an) September 8, 2022
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Bengaluru: A drunken driving incident on Christmas Eve left a motorcyclist injured after his Royal Enfield bike was dragged for nearly 500 metres by a Hyundai Creta following a collision on Bengaluru’s Ring Road, NDTV reported on Friday.
The incident occurred on the evening of December 24, when Srinivasa KV (38) was allegedly driving the car in a rash and negligent manner while under the influence of alcohol. According to police, the accident took place around 7:15 pm when the Creta rammed into a motorcycle from behind.
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Rohit S, who was riding from Sumanahalli flyover to Nagarabhavi Circle, was thrown off the bike in the impact. He suffered injuries to his chest, legs, and hands and is now under treatment.
Police said Rohit’s Royal Enfield motorcycle became lodged under the car after the collision. The driver continued driving, dragging the bike for nearly half a kilometre. Dashcam footage from a car behind showed sparks flying under the car.
The car continued speeding on the road and rammed several other vehicles, police said. Srinivasa was eventually caught by the public, who assaulted him and handed him over to the police.
As per the report, a case has been registered at the Kamakshipalya Traffic Police Station under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Motor Vehicles Act. Further investigation is underway.
