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Virat Kohli's Name In Paris Paralympics: The commentator for world feed talked about the Indian cricketer during a badminton match.
The Paris Paralympics 2024 are currently underway. The Indian athletes are putting on a fine display in the Paralympic Games. However, amid all this, star Indian cricketer Virat Kohli's name echoed in these games. A video is quickly going viral on social media from the Paralympic Games. An Indian sports fan and cricket lover is bound to feel proud after watching the clip.
Notably, India's badminton star Nitesh Kumar considers Virat Kohli as his hero. The commentator for the world was talking about the same while on air during Nitesh's gold medal match. However, the broadcaster said that most people in India look up to Kohli as their cricketing hero.
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"His hero, he says, is Virat Kohli, the wondeful Indian cricketer who formely captained the national side. I think most people in India have Virat Kohli as a sporting hero," the commentator could be heard saying in the video.
Take a look at the video here:
English commentator during the Badminton match at the Paralympics:
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) September 3, 2024
"His hero is Virat Kohli. The great Indian cricketer, most people in India have Kohli as a sporting hero". 🐐pic.twitter.com/TwAWrLIwH2
Nitesh Kumar Bags Gold
As it turned out, much like his sporting idol Kohli, Nitesh Kumar made the country proud. The badminton star won the gold medal in the Paris Paralympics 2024 in the Men's Singles SL3 category. In a thrilling gold medal match, Nitesh got the better of Danile Bethell 21-14, 18-21, 23-21.
Nitesh's gold was among the highlights of India's most successful day at the Paralympics ever with India winning 8 medals in a single day, to end Day 5 with 15 medals to their name. India had ended Tokyo Paralympics with 19 medals to their name but this time around, they look set to surpass that number with ease.