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Man Stabs Friend With Knife After Heated Argument Over Rohit Sharma And Virat Kohli

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Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. (Credit: Twitter)

 

A shocking incident reportedly took place in Tamil Nadu’s Ariyalur, where a cricket fan stabbed his friend for making him feel irritated by mentioning his cricket idols on Thursday, October 13.

Good friends of the accused and the deceased were out for drinks where an argument between the two grew violent when one of them killed the other. Immediately after the incident was made public, social media was flooded with posts about it, and the users were astonished to learn about the startling truth.

Cricket is revered in India with at least a fraction of faith and is seen as a spectacle. However, this situation was regarded as unique of a sort.

When the two went out for a drink, the accused, Dharmaraj, killed the deceased Vignesh. Previously, disputes over banners and cutouts have broken out between Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and MS Dhoni supporters. On social media, they receive criticism every day. There haven’t, however, been any fatal events. Nevertheless, many cricket fans were horrified by this case.

Team India along with Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma gear up for T20 World Cup

Rohit, Kohli, and the rest of the Indian team are now practicing in Australia in preparation for the forthcoming T20 World Cup 2022. The supporters are busy killing each other over the most absurd disagreements.

Western Australia XI recently played two scrimmages against India; where the Men in Blue won the first game and fell short by 36 runs in the second. Before their season-opening encounter against archrival Pakistan on October 23, India will now play an official warm-up game against Australia and New Zealand.

This T20 world cup will be more competitive than the last edition as from last year, all teams toured other countries and played more T20 games, improving many teams overall.


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