IND vs NZ: Gautam Gambhir raised slogans of ‘Hi-Hi’ and Virat Kohli did such a thing, heart winning VIDEO

Sanjeev Kumar

khelja|20-01-2026

Slogans raised against Gambhir (Photo: PTI)

Gautam Gambhir-Virat Kohli: The ODI series between India and New Zealand is over. New Zealand won the 3 ODI series 1-2. But, what happened after the third and last match of this series was surprising. The last match of the ODI series was played in Indore, in which there was a lot of sloganeering after the defeat of Team India at the hands of New Zealand. This sloganeering was against Gautam Gambhir. The fans present in the stadium raised slogans of Gautam Gambhir Hi-Hi. When this sloganeering was going on, all the players and support staff of Team India were present on the ground. Everyone was surprised by the sloganeering against the head coach.

Slogans raised against Gambhir

Indore's Holkar Stadium was resonating with the slogans of Gautam Gambhir Hi-Hi. When all this was happening against the head coach, Virat Kohli was also on the ground along with the other members of Team India. Whatever was happening, they could not see it. In the end, the work he did after getting fed up was heart winning.

Virat Kohli did this after seeing the sloganeering

Virat Kohli pointed towards the crowd making serious noise and asked them to shut up. Looking at the reaction, it seemed as if Kohli was asking the sloganeering people to stop. The video of sloganeering against Gambhir and Virat's reaction to it has now gone viral.

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Team India lost the series in Indore

The decider match of the ODI series was played between India and New Zealand in Indore. New Zealand had neither previously defeated India in a series decider nor had it ever won an ODI series in India. In such a situation, the fans were expecting the victory of Team India. But, the result was not as expected. For the first time, India had to lose the ODI series against New Zealand on home soil, due to which people got angry at coach Gautam Gambhir and they started sloganeering against him.