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Watch: Virat Kohli caught using walkie-talkie during T20

  • November 02, 2017

NEW DELHI: Indian captain Virat Kohli was seen using a walkie-talkie during the first T20I between India and New Zealand at Delhi.

He was seen communicating on the handheld device while sitting in the team dugout during Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma’s record-breaking opening partnership in the first innings of the game.

A leading Indian news channel reported the incident on their Twitter handle, sharing TV grabs of the Delhi-born batsman using the wireless device during India’s batting at the Feroz Shah Kotla.

The ICC, however, clarified that Kohli had sought permission from them beforehand for the usage of the device and had been given clearance by the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Security Unit.

“While walkie-talkie is used by support staff to communicate between dug-out and the dressing room, Kohli had sought permission from Venue ACU manager before using it,” an unnamed ICC official told Press Trust of India (PTI).

India won the opening match of the three-match series by 53 runs to take a 1-0 lead.

Under the new rules, the usage of walkie-talkie is allowed by the players and the support staff, but mobile phones are strictly prohibited in the dressing room and near the playing area.

During the 1999 World Cup, late South African captain Hansie Cronje was embroiled in a massive controversy when he was seen talking to coach Bob Woolmer using an earpiece while on the field.

The act was caught by India’s Sourav Ganguly, who informed the umpires about the same, forcing the ICC to amend their rules and ban the usage of such devices.

The ICC also clarified that no press release will be issued as Kohli had taken prior permission from it and used the official walkie-talkies within the rules, according to Indian media reports. – Samaa
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Story first published: 2nd November 2017

Article source: https://www.samaa.tv/sports/2017/11/watch-virat-kohli-caught-using-walkie-talkie-t20/

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