Virat Kohli served a legal notice
The Indian captain was served a legal notice by Kerala supreme court for promoting online rummy. it's well-known that Kohli is that the most-followed Indian on the Instagram platform.
The athlete is earning such a lot money through brand endorsements and advertisements. aside from Kohli, Tamannah Bhatia and Aju Varghese were also served a legal notice by the court. The government had earlier passed an Act in 1960 where the representatives declared rummy as an offense.
According to the Mathrubhumi website, Thrissur native Poly Varghese was the petitioner who moved to the court to lodge a complaint against the celebrities. The petitioner in his complaint had alleged that the brand ambassadors played a primary role in influencing netizens and made them play online rummy.
Indian captain will return to action on February 5
India features a big challenge ahead as they're going to lock horns with England for the upcoming home series. Both teams will play 4 Tests, 5 T20Is, and three ODIs respectively. the primary Test will go all guns blazing in Chennai. Indian captain Virat Kohli will return to cricketing action on February 5.
On the opposite hand, England are in top form at the instant . They inflicted 2-0 whitewash on Sri Lanka in Galle. they're going to be looking forward to posing a threat to the Indian side. India are a lethal force reception . it's not that easy to beat India in their familiar conditions.
The likes of Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer return to England squad. Joe Root who scored 228 and 186 within the first and second Test in Sri Lanka are going to be hungry to attain more runs. The 38-year-old pacer James Anderson who took 6 wickets within the second Test against Sri Lanka are going to be hungry to bag crucial wickets for the side.
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