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"Virat Kohli Kept Telling Me...": R Ashwin Reveals 'Crowd' Concern During Chennai Test

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Indian cricket team spinner Ravichandran Ashwin revealed that star batter Virat Kohli was surprised by the low turn-out on Day 1 of the first Test encounter between India and Bangladesh in Chennai.

While the crowd was quite less during the start of play, the spectators did make their way back into the stadium later in the day.

In a recent interaction, Ashwin questioned the lack of crowd at the start of the match and wondered if the spectators struggled to get the tickets for the match. "The ground was completely empty on the first day.

I was wondering why the ground was so empty on Day 1. Virat Kept telling me that no one was coming to watch the Test match. But from that moment, there was a huge crowd.

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