The ICC’s Instagram video starring Rohit, Rahul, Suryakumar, and Chahal, “No India without Virat Kohli,” has drawn criticism from fans.
The ICC’s Instagram video starring Rohit, Rahul, Suryakumar, and Chahal, “No India without Virat Kohli,” has drawn criticism from fans.
The International Cricket Council’s digital media team is one of the active organizations (ICC). Worldwide cricket fans like their creative uses of game videos, original ideas for Instagram clips, and striking info graphics. Their social media pages are busier than ever during a World Cup. But for Indian cricket fans, there is always a lot at stake. The ICC learned the hard way when Indian fans criticized one of its most recent Instagram videos featuring the Men in Blue.
A reel starring India captain Rohit Sharma, vice-captain KL Rahul, budding star Suryakumar Yadav, and top leg spinner Yuzvendra Chahal was published by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday. Are you ready to go to India? was the name of the video where Chahal, Suryakumar, Rahul, and Rohit could be seen putting their hand on the chest.
Although it was a terrific movie that could have rallied fans before the Super 12 stage of the World Cup began, ICC faced backlash for it. The reason was that Virat Kohli wasn’t in the video. The absence of the former India captain as a representative of India in the ICC movie incensed the fans.
Where is the KING, yelled one admirer, while another added, “Without Virat, there is no India.” Another fan said, “Without Virat This Is Incomplete.”
Kohli dominated India’s first T20 World Cup exhibition match against Australia in Brisbane. His excellent fielding allowed India to win the game by six runs. In the 19th over, Kohli, who had 19 runs, used a straight shot to get Tim David out, and in the penultimate over of the game, he used a one-handed stunner to get rid of Pat Cummins.
The former captain of India will make a second appearance on Wednesday against New Zealand at the same venue. Naturally, Virat Kohli will be one of India’s key hopes when they face Pakistan on October 23 at Melbourne Cricket Ground to open their T20 World Cup campaign in the Super 12.
