Fans invading the pitch has been a new norm that the security personnel stay aware of in India. Yet they sneak in and get slapped with heavy fines. Virat Kohli, the star batter, is no doubt a crowd puller, with some strong centripetal force around him. Even the Vijay Hazare Trophy was played under strict security as Kohli and other international players participated in it. However, there are multiple times when tight security gets breached multiple times, as was done in Rajkot in the second ODI on January 14. It happened during india was fielding, and a fan ran into the stadium straight to Kohli. Kohli embraced him after a little shock. However, he asked the security, who came in soon, to not be harsh with the fan. But his words fell on deaf ears. The last men, who ran in to catch the fan, literally slapped the fan, while Kohli stood behind, shocked. Watch the video here: During the India vs New Zealand 2nd ODI, a fan of Virat Kohli jumped the fence at the Rajkot Stadium to meet him.The security personnels caught the fan and beat him badly. 😅😠pic.twitter.com/QrdnJeHo7e — Jara (@JARA_Memer) January 14, 2026 Virat Kohli is enjoying the last leg of his career, playing the ODIs only. Recently, he became the number one ODI batter in the ICC Ranking. This has been the 11th time he has achieved this in his career. Since November 2025 Novemenr, Virat Kohli has scored two centuries and three half centuries—a fifty-plus score streak that got broken at Rajkot. Read also: India Sweat as Sundar Misses NZ T20Is Before 2026 WC India shatters at Rajkot despite KL rahul's ton New Zealand produced a dominant all-round display to defeat India by seven wickets in the second ODI at Rajkot on January 14, taking a 1–1 scoreline level in the series with 15 balls to spare. Batting first, India posted a competitive 284 for 7 in their allotted 50 overs, largely powered by KL Rahul’s unbeaten 112 off 92 balls. India lost early momentum as Rohit Sharma (24) and Shubman Gill (56) departed inside the first 17 overs. The middle order struggled to convert starts, with Virat Kohli (23) and Shreyas Iyer (8) falling cheaply, leaving the hosts at 118 for 4. Rahul then anchored the innings with composure, adding a crucial 73-run stand with Ravindra Jadeja (27) and later receiving brief support from Nitish Kumar Reddy (20). Kristian Clarke was the standout bowler for New Zealand, picking up 3 for 56. In reply, New Zealand overcame early setbacks to chase down the target comfortably. Devon Conway (16) and Henry Nicholls (10) were dismissed early, but Will Young and Daryl Mitchell took complete control. Young struck a steady 87 off 98 balls, while Mitchell delivered a match-winning unbeaten 131 from 117 deliveries, laced with 11 fours and two sixes. Glenn Phillips added a brisk 32 not out as New Zealand finished on 286 for 3 in 47.3 overs. Mitchell was named Player of the Match for his commanding knock.