Virat Kohli and Mushfiqur Rahim, of their respective teams did not kick off the game so well and even got dismissed quite early for low scores during the 1st Test between India and Bangladesh. Kohli was dismissed on Day 1 when he had just reached 6 runs before getting out by Hasan Mahmud and on the second day, it was Mushfiqur Rahim who was caught by KL Rahul after edging a delivery from Jasprit Bumrah. But former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal believes that Kohli and Mushfiqur might clash again in the Chennai Test. Tamim said there’s some history between Mushfiqur and Kohli when Mushfiqur came to bat and Kohli was in the slip fielding. Tamim tried to suggest that they have some kind of rivalry, but then Ravi Shastri interrupted. Mushfiqur, the veteran Bangladesh player, has had moments with India before. One was in the 2016 World T20 when he celebrated too soon, needing just 2 runs off 2 balls. Also Read | Jasprit Bumrah Makes History with 400th International Wicket Well, Tamim was expecting something akin to that or at least a few words exchanged between Mushfiqur and Kohli before Shastri interrupted. Look how the conversation went, Tamim Iqbal: Mushfiqur Rahim is batting, Virat Kohli is in the slips. Watch out now. Keep an eye on them. They have quite the history. Ravi Shastri: What history? Tamim Iqbal: Oh, you know, Ravi. You know what history I am talking about. That's when Harsha Bhogle playfully added a comment. "Ah, well left Tamim. I guess Mushfiqur has a bit of history with everyone." Also Read | Explained: Why Was Shakib Al Hasan Biting a Thread While Playing Against India? The fact that India and Bangladesh fought so many close matches over the years, instances on camera or mic, Kohli and Mushfiqur getting into verbal arguments were few. Nevertheless, ahead of the game between India and Bangladesh in the last ODI World Cup, Mushfiqur said that Kohli always tries to sledge him and his teammates. Rahim told Star Sports. "Some batters in the world love sledging and get pumped up by that. So I never sledge him because he gets pumped up by that. I always tell my bowlers to get rid of him as early as possible," "Whenever I play against him, he always tries to sledge me every time I go in to bat because he is a really competitive guy, and he doesn't want to lose any cricket match. I really love that rivalry with him and the challenge that comes with facing him and India." Also Read | Top 10 Bowlers With Most Wickets in Test Cricket | All-Time Greats