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"My Old Employer...": 'Shark Tank' Judge Aman Gupta Shares Lesson From Sourav Ganguly, Virat Kohli Handshake

Sourav Ganguly, Delhi Capitals' Director of Cricket, and Virat Kohli, Royal Challengers Bangalore star, raised enough speculation during the two teams' first leg match in the IPL 2023. The two stars, both of whom are former India captains, did not shake hands after that match. It led to speculation that all was not well between the two, especially considering that Kohli lost his India captaincy when Ganguly was the BCCI president. However, the two great batters put all speculations to rest as they shook hands after their teams' match on Saturday. The photo and the video of the handshake went viral.

'Shark Tank' Judge Aman Gupta, who is the co-founder of boAt Lifestyle, found a different lesson from the image. "That's a sight you can't unsee! Some see this that Ganguly is patting Kohli and Kohli reciprocating the respect for Ganguly. Looking closely, some see iconic brands JBL and boAt. What I see is "my old employer (JBL) telling me that boAt is doing decently well," Aman Gupta wrote in a tweet

"The experienced, the formidable campaigner, respected everywhere, represents JBL, and the aggressive, young insurgent, the leader of the day, represents boAt. Competition is always good for the consumers. Competitors can respect each other and brings the best out of each other. Creating better products for everyone, every day."

Former India coach Ravi Shastri on Monday advised Virat Kohli that he must not drop the tempo of his innings after getting a start as his consistent 'bat-deep' approach triggered a debate if such batting style is suited for T20 cricket. Kohli's approach was questioned after he made 55 off 46 balls in a losing cause against Delhi Capitals at the Feroz Shah Kotla on Saturday night.

It was his sixth fifty

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