The Free Press Journal

KOHLI AND GAMBHIR BURY THE HATCHET

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India skipper Virat Kohli and comeback man Gautam Gambhir seem to have moved on from their bitter IPL spat as the Delhi duo was seen sharing a few light moments on the eve of the second cricket Test against New Zealand.

Gambhir, who joined the team last evening as a replacemen­t for injured opener Lokesh Rahul, stood alongside Wriddhiman Saha and Ravichandr­an Ashwin while a padded up Kohli quickly joined them.

The fans witnessed ugly spat between Kohli and Gambhir during the 2013 season during a match in Bangalore. On Thursday they were seen in a lengthy discussion peppered with some laughs. Gambhir was later seen chatting with coach Anil Kumble even as he did not batted long in the nets. His turn to bat at the nets came last along with R Ashiwn.

The duo faced only a few deliveries in the fag end of the two-hour practice but skipper Kohli later clarified that no inference could be drawn from the practice session.

Kohli said sometimes the batting order was followed but it is not necessary that people who have not batted for long during the nets, won't play.

"Day before the game we definitely look to do that with the batting order. It can differ from player to player. Sometimes a player doesn’t want to bat in the nets. He just wants throwdowns.

"You won’t see him entering the nets, that doesn’t mean he won’t play. Day before the Test we look to bat the batting order how would be but at the same time if someone wants to pull out that doesn’t mean he won’t play. It’s just the preparatio­n preference that an individual has before a game," Kohli said.

Gambhir's stint at the twohour net session also included giving some catching practice at the start to Ajinkya Rahane and Shikhar Dhawan. -PTI

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