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'Don't book...', Delhi police's quirky request to Gujarat cops goes viral after Virat Kohli's stunning batting display

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Chandigarh, March 12

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Star Indian batter Virat Kohli was at his best as he notched up a century against Australia at Ahmedabad on the fourth day of the fourth Test.

Kohli’s 28th Test hundred came after a long wait of 40 months.

The Indian batter’s score of 186 has positioned his team in an unbeatable position.

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As Kohli went on rampage he left visiting bowlers bruised. Delhi Police stepped in and urged their Gujarat counterparts not to book Virat Kohli “for voluntarily causing hurt to the guests”.

“Dear @GujaratPolice, Don’t book our Delhi boy #ViratKohli for voluntarily causing hurt to the guests. AUS-SOME, game,” Delhi police said in a quirky tweet.

Delhi police also captioned a picture of former Indian captain: “Bura na maano Kohli hai”.

Even as a “reply” from Gujarat cops was awaited, twitterati lauded Delhi police’s sense of humour and ingenuity.

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