Virat Kohli left social media in splits after he was seen crashing an interview with indian opener KL Rahul and Yuzvendra Chahal.
In a video tweeted by BCCI on Wednesday, the India skipper made a special appearance when Yuzvendra Chahal was interviewing KL Rahul for 'Chahal TV'. Following a hilarious exchange with the spinner, Virat Kohli broke into laughter before signing off with a funny facial expression.
In the video Chahal was heard saying : Hamare Captaan Saahab Puri Koshish Kar Rahe Hain Chahal TV Me Ghusne Ki. Maine Inhe Ghusa Liye Phir Bhi, which translates to Kohli is trying his best to make an appearance in Chahal TV.
Kohli then replied, "Mujhe Aana Nahi Hai, Mujhe Isne(Rahul) Ne Bulaya Tha. ( I don't want to come, Rahul had called me).
India defeated Bangladesh by 28 runs at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on Tuesday to qualify for the World Cup semi-finals.
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Watch : Yuzvendra Chahal Makes Fun Of Virat Kohli When He Crashes KL Rahul's Chahal TV Interview |
In a video tweeted by BCCI on Wednesday, the India skipper made a special appearance when Yuzvendra Chahal was interviewing KL Rahul for 'Chahal TV'. Following a hilarious exchange with the spinner, Virat Kohli broke into laughter before signing off with a funny facial expression.
SPECIAL: @yuzi_chahal & @klrahul11 recap Edgbaston win as captain @imVkohli makes a special appearance on our latest episode of Chahal TV - by @RajalArora 😎😁👌— BCCI (@BCCI) July 4, 2019
Watch the Full episode here ➡️➡️ https://t.co/um1un876qA pic.twitter.com/w4bAphSGZ5
Kohli then replied, "Mujhe Aana Nahi Hai, Mujhe Isne(Rahul) Ne Bulaya Tha. ( I don't want to come, Rahul had called me).
India defeated Bangladesh by 28 runs at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on Tuesday to qualify for the World Cup semi-finals.
Under the captaincy of Kohli, who is leading the team for the first time in a World Cup, India won six out of eight matches, including one that washed out against New Zealand.
India are currently placed second on the points table, just one point short of defending champions Australia. Both India and Australia have one last match to play in the league stage that will decide their final position.
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