Virat Kohli’s ‘Naagin’ move stole the show in IND vs BAN match, have you seen the video?

Team India’s star batsman Virat Kohli may not have been able to show any magic with the bat in the first test match against Bangladesh in Chennai, but he never fails to entertain the fans on the field. During the match, sometimes he is seen pulling the leg of Shakib Al Hasan by calling him Malinga and sometimes his Naagin move steals the show. Yes, during the Chennai Test, a video of Virat Kohli’s Naagin move has surfaced which the fans are liking a lot.

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This video has been shared on social media by a fan page of Virat Kohli. In the video, Kohli is seen biting his fellow player with his hands like a snake. His move is somewhat like ‘Babaji ke Thullu’. You also watch the video-

Virat Kohli was out for 6 runs in the first innings of the Chennai Test against Bangladesh and 17 runs in the second innings. His comeback in Test cricket was not good. Virat Kohli did not participate in the home Test series against England earlier this year due to the birth of his son.

The next match of the two-Test match series between India and Bangladesh is to be played in Kanpur, it is expected that Virat will return to form by scoring runs in that match.

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It is very important for India that Virat Kohli returns to form in view of the upcoming series. After the series against Bangladesh, India has to play a three-match Test series against New Zealand at home and then a five-match Test series against Australia at their home.

All these test matches will decide whether India will play the WTC final for the third consecutive time or not. In such a situation, Kohli’s return to form matters a lot for Team India.

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