Virat Kohli is gearing up for the fourth Test match against Australia in Melbourne, but he faces a challenge back in India. As we know, Kohli owns the restaurant ‘One8 Commune’ in Bengaluru, which has received a notice from the Bengaluru Bruhat Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) over alleged fire safety violations.
Virat Kohli gets notice from Bengaluru Civil Body
According Time of India, A complaint was lodged by social activists Kunigal Narasimhamurthy and H. M. Venkatesh, leading to a notification being issued on November 29. Virat Kohli’s restaurant, is operating without a fire department no-objection certificate. However, there has been no response from the restaurant so far.
The BBMP’s Health Officer for the Shanthinagar Division has given a seven-day deadline for a response, warning that legal action will be taken if no clarification is provided.
Virat Kohli preparing for IND vs AUS 4th Test
India needs to win the fourth Test match in the series against Australia in order to maintain their aspirations of making it to the June World Test Championship (WTC) final. India’s batting lineup must perform well in order to win the historic Boxing Day Test, which is scheduled for December 26 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. India’s losses have been exacerbated by Virat Kohli’s poor play in the following games, despite his century in the series opener. Virat must get back to his best in Melbourne if he hopes to change the tide.