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Virat and ‘that boy’ at the other end: Punit Bisht recalls emotional stand with old buddy

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When Punit Bisht entered the dressing room on the third day of Delhi’s Ranji Trophy match against Karnataka back in 2006, there was deafening silence all around and sitting in a corner was a 17-year-old Virat Kohli, eyes all welled up.

Bisht, then all of 19, was taken aback by the sight.

The look on Kohli’s face was enough to tell him that India’s future captain, who was still a boy at that time, was trying to battle a storm inside.

Kohli had just lost his father Prem, a lawyer, who suffered a brain stroke just a few hours back in the middle of the night.

Kohli and Bisht were not out the other evening. But life had turned upside down for young Kohli.

”To this day I wonder, how in the world did he muster the courage to drop in at the ground. We were all numb at his tragedy and here the boy was standing in the dressing room and ready to go out and bat,” Bisht, once Delhi’s premier wicketkeeper, who now plays as a professional for Meghalaya, remembers everything as if it was yesterday.

Ahead of Kohli’s 100th Test, Bisht agreed to take a trip down memory lane to the winter of the 2006 Ranji Trophy, when India’s domestic cricket fraternity took note of a resolute teenager called Virat Kohli.

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