Virat Kohli’s name echoed in Paris Paralympics 2024, you will also feel proud after watching the video!
Paris Paralympics 2024 Virat Kohli: These days the Paris Paralympic Games are being held, in which the Indian athletes are giving a great performance. Meanwhile, the name of the legendary batsman of the Indian cricket team, Virat Kohli, was heard echoing there. The video of King Kohli’s name echoing in the Paris Paralympics is becoming increasingly viral on social media. You will also feel proud after watching this video.
Actually, Indian badminton star Nitish Kumar considers Virat Kohli as his hero. The commentator was talking about this. During Nitish’s match, the commentator said that most people in India see Virat Kohli as a sporting hero.
The commentator said, “He (Nitesh Kumar) said that his hero is Virat Kohli. A great Indian cricketer, who has also captained the team in the past. I think most people in India see Virat Kohli as a sporting hero.”
English commentator during the Badminton match at the Paralympics:
“His hero is Virat Kohli. The great Indian cricketer, most people in India have Kohli as a sporting hero”.pic.twitter.com/TwAWrLIwH2
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) September 3, 2024
Nitish Kumar won gold
Let us tell you that Nitesh Kumar won the gold medal in the badminton men’s singles SL3 event. In the final match, Nitesh defeated Daniel Bethell of Great Britain 21-14, 18-21, 23-21. The match was very interesting. Nitesh won the first round of the match. Then he lost the second round, after which the third round was played. Nitesh won the gold by winning the third round.
How has India’s performance been so far in the Paris Paralympics?
In the five days that have passed so far in the Paris Paralympics, a great performance has been seen from the Indian athletes. By the time 5 days have been completed, India has got a total of 15 medals. India is at the 15th position in the medal tally. Earlier, India had got 19 medals in the Tokyo Paralympics. This time it seems almost confirmed that the figure of 19 medals will be crossed.