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Latest Sports News - Kohli becomes India's most successful captain in enforcing follow-on

Latest Sports News - Kohli becomes India's most successful captain in enforcing follow-on --- Team India rewards top performer in every match with business class ticket ---
As part of a team-bonding exercise, Team India management rewards the best performer of the most recent match with a business class ticket. Fast bowler Mohammad Shami was upgraded to business class on Team India's flight after Visakhapatnam Test. The management has also decided to reward Test and limited-overs vice-captains with bigger rooms in hotels during home and away tours.
--- Bangladesh cricketers go on strike with 11 demands ahead of India tour ---
Bangladesh cricketers have announced they won't take part in any cricketing activities until their 11-point demand made to Bangladesh Cricket Board is met. The list of 11 demands include reversal of board's decision to abandon BPL's franchise-based model and higher first-class match fees. With the strike, Bangladesh's upcoming tour of India, starting November 3, is under threat.
--- Elgar gets out on 0, fans troll him for complaining about Indian facilities ---
After South African opener Dean Elgar got out for 0, Indian fans trolled him for complaining about Indian facilities. "Tea wasn't served well for Elgar. So...he got out to complain about it." Other tweets read, "Elgar c Saha b Hotel in Ranchi," and "Elgar'll be getting more time to complain." Elgar had criticised quality of food and hotels in India.
--- Rohit trolls journalists, says they will write good things about him now ---
Team India opener Rohit Sharma trolled journalists in the press conference following his maiden double hundred. "I wanted to make full use of the opportunity to bat on top of the order otherwise a lot could have happened as you write a lot about me," he said. "I think you will write good things about me now," he added.
--- Kohli becomes India's most successful captain in enforcing follow-on ---
Virat Kohli has become the most successful Indian captain in enforcing follow-on in Test cricket after enforcing it for the eighth time. Kohli decided to enforce follow-on on South Africa after they were dismissed for 162 runs in the first innings of the Ranchi Test. Kohli overtook Mohammed Azharuddin, who had enforced follow-on seven times in his captaincy career.

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