With Virat Kohli’s Viral Dance Video, Rajasthan Royals Troll Jos Buttler | Cricket News

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia concluded with Virat Kohli ending his Test century drought, scoring 186 runs within the 4th Test at Ahmedabad. Not lengthy after the conclusion of the sequence, a video of Kohli went viral on social media the place was noticed dancing whereas holding a cricket bat with the Norway dance group Quick Style in Mumbai. Sharing the video on their official Twitter account, Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Rajasthan Royals trolled their very own cricketer Jos Buttler in a hilarious method.

The Royals trolled Buttler with the tweet:

“Nobody:

Jos Buttler before facing a ball:”

Virat had additionally shared a submit on Instagram about his assembly with the dance group. He had written: “Guess who I met in Mumbai.”

The group has generated loads of buzz on the web with their performances on prime Bollywood songs like ‘Sadi Galli’ from the movie ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ and ‘Kala Chashma’ from ‘Baar Baar Dekho’.

After the conclusion of the 4th Test in Ahmedabad, Kohli additionally opened up on his Test century drought to move coach Rahul Dravid.

“Honestly, I’ve let the complications grow on me a bit because of my shortcomings,” Kohli advised Dravid within the chat, the video of which was posted by the BCCI on its web site.

“The desperation to get to the three-figure mark is something that can grow on you as a batsman. I let that happen to me to a certain extent. But a flip side to it is, I’m not a guy who is happy with 40-45. I take a lot of pride in performing for the team.

“It’s not like when Virat Kohli ought to stand out. When I’m batting on 40, I do know I can get a 150. That was consuming me up so much.

“Why am I not able to get that big score for the team? Because I took pride in the fact that when the team needed me, I stood up, scoring in difficult conditions. The fact that I wasn’t able to do that, was bothering me,” he added.

Kohli would now be seen in motion in India’s ODI sequence in opposition to Australia, beginning March 17.

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