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Naveen ul Haq reacts to ‘Am sorry Virat Kohli’ Tweet

Naveen ul Haq reacts to ‘Am sorry Virat Kohli’ Tweet

With the “I’m sorry, Virat Kohli” tweet going viral and taking over social media, Lucknow Super Giants pacer Naveen ul Haq has finally broken silence. Since he and Virat Kohli got into a heated argument on the ground during the 2023 Indian Premier League game between LSG and Royal Challengers Bangalore, Afghanistan pacer Naveen has […]

With the “I’m sorry, Virat Kohli” tweet going viral and taking over social media, Lucknow Super Giants pacer Naveen ul Haq has finally broken silence. Since he and Virat Kohli got into a heated argument on the ground during the 2023 Indian Premier League game between LSG and Royal Challengers Bangalore, Afghanistan pacer Naveen has generated a lot of media attention, especially given his antics both on and off the field. Virat and Kohli later engaged in an argument with LSG mentor Gautam Gambhir after the LSG vs. RCB game. Follow IPL 2023 LIVE updates with InsideSport.IN

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Recently, a tweet from a ;fake account’ with the handle ‘@naveenulhaq66’ became viral. “I’m sorry Virat Kohli sir,” was the message in the tweet, which quickly went viral and received more than 25000 likes. Finally speaking out about the situation, the Afghanistan pacer shared a screenshot of the fraudulent account on his Instagram story and urged his followers to report it. Naveen wrote, “From this FAKE ACCOUNT whoever has got msges report it thanks.”

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After LSG was eliminated from the IPL 2023 playoffs, Naveen responded to the ‘Kohli, Kohli’ shouts by telling reporters that he appreciates anytime the audience engages in such shenanigans. “I enjoy it. I like everyone in the ground chanting his (Virat Kohli) name or any other player’s name. It gives me passion to play well for my team,” said Naveen.

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“Well, I don’t concentrate on the noise from the outside or anything else. I just focus on my own process. It’s not like if the crowd is chanting or anyone is saying something… it doesn’t affect me. As professional sportsmen, you have to take this in your stride.

One day you will not do your best for the team and the fans will give it to you. On another day, you will do a special thing for your team and the same people can chant your name. So, [it’s] basically a part and parcel of the game,” he responded.

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