During the Ranji Trophy match between Delhi and Railways, three fans ran onto the field to touch Virat Kohli’s feet, causing a security breach. Kohli requested leniency for the fans, who were subsequently escorted out. Delhi won the match, with Kohli posing for photos post-victory.
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