Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni (AFP Photo) New Delhi: A man from the village of Madagaon in the Chhattisgarh district in Gariaband District had an unexpected brush with a cricket world after bought a SIM card that once belonged to Captain Royal Challengers Begaluru Rajat Patidar. Purchase led to surprising calls from stars like Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers.Manish Bisi and his friend Khemraj were suspicious for the first time when after installing WhatsApp on the newly purchased SIM from the local shop saw Patidar’s profile picture.
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Their curiosity turned to mistrust as they began to receive calls from cricket celebrities, including Kohli, de Villiers and Yash Dayal. At first they assumed it was a joke of friends – as long as Patidar himself called on July 15 and asked to return the SIM card.The incident prompted Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, who left the international cricket last year, but continues to the IPL -to remember a similar situation in which Scammer, who pretended to be his teammate Chennai Super Kings Devon Conway.“After the iPL got, one guy sent me a message and claimed to be Devon Conway,” Hello buddy, how are you? “And I also replied,” We’ll stay in touch. Then he asked, “I lost the virata kohli number, can you share it?” I thought why was he asking for a viratory number?“As soon as I shared it, he replied,” I lost some more numbers. “I asked whose numbers and he replied,” Rohit Sharma and Mrs. Dhoni. ” I was suspected and I thought someone was playing a joke. He said a bat was a bat.These incidents serve as a reminder of the growing need to protect personal data in the digital era, especially for high -ranking crickets.
