Earlier this year, both Virat Kohli and Naveen-ul-Haq were at loggerheads during an Indian Premier League game between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Lucknow Super Giants. Kohli and Naveen were involved in a war of words until recently, when both decided to bury the hatchet during the World Cup match between India and Afghanistan in Delhi. This turned out to be a memorable moment for all the fans. While Virat and Naveen have put the infamous spat behind them, the mystery behind the Afghan pacer's "sweet mangoes" story has yet to be solved. However, Naveen has now lifted the lid on the same
Naveen said on LSG's YouTube channel that "I had told Dhaval bhai that I wanted to eat mangoes. And he got mangoes that night itself. When we went to Goa, he brought mangoes. So I was sitting in front of the screen and eating mangoes. There was no picture or anything of Kohli; it was a Mumbai Indians player on the screen. So I wrote'sweet mangoes' and everyone took it in a different way. So even though I didn't say anything, I just left it. I thought it was mango season, so people's shops should also do well.