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Viral Kohli is always fun on the field. His batting is a pleasure to watch, especially considering how he finds a way to score even in the most difficult situations. After a couple of years of failing to make a ton, Kohli has been fit since the 2022 Asian Cup. Even in the 2023 Indian Premier League (IPL) he has scored two half-centuries in three games so far. Kohli is also known for his dancing ability. Several of his dance videos have gone viral. Even in a recent match he played with Shah Rukh Khan in the song Pathaan. Now Kamaal R. Khan, whose Twitter biography describes him as a “critic and trade analyst,” has a hilarious offer for Kohli.
Retweeting Kohli’s old dance video from the 2020 IPL, KRK wrote, “I’m very impressed with @imVkohli’s dancing skills so I’m offering him the position number in my movie #Deshdrohi2!” Notably, KRK has starred in films such as Deshdrohi (2008) and Ek Villain (2014). He also participated in the popular reality show Big Boss.
I’m very impressed @imVkohli dance skills so I offer him a position number in my movie #dashdrohi2! pic.twitter.com/E51wZD8m3i
— KRK (@kamaalrkhan) April 14, 2023
Virat Kohli recently hosted the 46th semi-centennial Indian Premier League tournament against the Lucknow Super Giants. The former RCB captain hit 50 runs in 35 balls, recording his second fifty of the season. However, it took Kohli 10 balls to go from 42 to 50 and his approach to the game was not liked by former New Zealand player Simon Doulle, who commentated on the match. Dull felt that Kohli was “troubled by this milestone”.
“Kohli started like a train. He worked like a hammer and tongs, as he made a lot of throws. From 42 to 50 he took 10 balls. Worried about a milestone. I don’t think there is a place for that in this game. You just have to keep going, especially with wickets in hand at this stage. You have to keep going,” Dull said on air.
In response to Doll’s comment, former Pakistani captain Salman Butt became angry at the former New Zealand pacer and dismissed his statement as “complete nonsense”.
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