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What Virat Kohli Said When Himanshu Sangwan, Railways Pacer Who Dismissed Him, Reached Out For Autograph

Virat Kohli's Ranji Trophy return was cut short after Railways pacer Himanshu Sangwan dismissed him for just 6 runs in the first innings of the match at Delhi's Aun Jaitley Stadium. Kohli didn't get to bat in the second innings as Delhi handed Railways a defeat by an innings in the group match. Despite the negative result his team incurred, Railways' Himansu Sangwan made headlines for the fact that he clean-bowled the great Virat Kohli.

After the conclusion of the match, Himanshu reportedly also reached out to Kohli to get his autograph on the ball he used to dismiss the batting stalwart. During a conversation with Dainik Jagaran, Himanshu revealed what Kohli told him after he reached out for his sign on the match ball.

"What a ball it was; it was a beautiful delivery. I really enjoyed that!", Kohli reportedly said before giving an autograph on the ball.

Himanshu plays for the Railways team at present but had played for Delhi at the under-19 level. As Virat came to know about that he said, "I've heard about you. You're a good bowler. Best wishes for the future."

Kohli giving autograph to Himanshu Sangwan,Most Down to Earth cricketer pic.twitter.com/1dGGQQzQQo

Delhi Beat Railways Despite Virat Kohli's Poor Show

For Delhi, off-spinner Shivam Sharma grabbed five wickets as Delhi ended their Ranji Trophy league campaign on a high, sealing a bonus point win over Railways. Resuming the day at 334 for seven, Delhi ended up with 374 all out in the first session to take a 133-run lead.

Railways batters played some reckless shots that expedited the outcome of the match.

They were all out for 114 in 30.4 overs in the afternoon session to suffer an innings defeat, handing Delhi seven points. It also denied the crowd a chance to

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