The second ODI in Cuttack, which included some outstanding innings and intriguing circumstances, was one of the more notable moments in the midst of the current India vs. England series. Players are observed conversing with their colleagues or the specialists present at the arena, despite the fact that off-field bouts are typically highly heated.
During Sunday’s match, former England great Kevin Pietersen and India’s iconic batsman Virat Kohli conversed during the interval between overs.
Because the two titans were seen laughing and engaging in a fascinating conversation, many fans were interested in learning what they were discussing. This prompted the Star Sports Hindi commentary crew to question the former Indian cricket player Aakash Chopra about the exchange, speculating that the two may be discussing real estate in England.
Chopra hinted that he might be asking him about real estate in London and some desirable neighbourhoods there because he now spends the majority of his time overseas.
“Never presume anything. Kevin Pietersen answered Chopra, “I can come up with an analogy about assumptions, but I won’t here.”
Chopra wasn’t the only person to join the conversation. Suresh Raina added that the two were probably discussing golf and safari, two activities that the Englishman has publicly stated he has always enjoyed. Pietersen’s response also suggested that Raina was nearby.
You know, I told him [Kohli] that you need to start playing golf, so you’re not too far off there. Pietersen said to Raina, “What a fantastic game it is.
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#KevinPietersen lets us in on his chat with #ViratKohli on the field, during the 2nd #INDvENGOnJioStar ODI, as #AakashChopra, #SureshRaina, #DeepDasgupta & the Indian fans got curious!
What do you think the 2 were talking about? #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/MIRSDgGrB5
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) February 9, 2025
In relation to the series, Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium will host the last and final ODI. With a resounding victory in Cuttack, the Indians have already secured the series and increased their lead to 2-0.
In the forthcoming match, which will take place at the biggest cricket stadium in the world on February 12, England will be hoping to prevent the clean sweep.