Star India cricketer Virat Kohli was seen dancing similar to Jr NTR and Ramcharan on the Oscar-winning tune ‘Naatu Naatu’ from film RRR throughout the India vs Australia 1st ODI in Mumbai on Friday, March 17. Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja have been earlier seen dancing on the title observe of Shah Rukh Khan-starrer ‘Pathaan’ too throughout the Test collection vs Australia, not a protracted again. The former Indian captain likes to maintain the spectators and the TV viewers engrossed along with his antics and these dance performances aren’t any completely different. On Friday, Kohli didn’t even have the tune being performed within the stadium, he simply began to bop whereas the quantity performed in his head.Â
The video was shared by RRR film’s Twitter account.
Watch Kohli’s dance efficiency on RRR’s widespread tune ‘Naatu Naatu’ beneath:
.@imVkohli __ #NaatuNaatu _ pic.twitter.com/6jjZhH7fh2
— RRR Movie (@RRRMovie) March 17, 2023
While Kohli received followers’ coronary heart along with his dance, he couldn’t rating many runs on Friday, getting out cheaply. Kohli made simply 4 off the 9 balls when India got here out to chase a complete of 189 runs. He would absolutely wish to make up for the chance lose in Mumbai with tons of runs in remaining two ODIs in Visakhapatnam and Chennai on March 19 and 22 respectively.
Earlier within the sport, India’s stand-in captain Hardik Pandya had received the toss and opted to discipline first, even in a particularly sizzling climate. His view was to make good use of the seam bowling situations and get Australia out for a low rating. Indian bowlers helped obtain this goal to a bigger extent after they bowled out vacationers for simply 188. Mitchell Marsh top-scored with 81 however as quickly as he went again, Australian innings went into self-destructive mode and misplaced 8 wickets in matter of fifty runs. Mohammed Shami broke the again of their batting lineup with 3 wickets. Mohammed Siraj too completed with 3 whereas Ravindra Jadeja pickd 2. Hardik and Kuldeep Yadav completed with 1 wicket every.