WATCH: Virat Kohli at His Joyful Best, Enjoys Pancake and Dances on Field After Smashing 76th Century – News18
Virat Kohli seen snacking and dancing on field (Twitter Image)
Virat Kohli was seen enjoying a snack and he danced his heart out on field after smashing his 76th international century in the 2nd Test vs West Indies
Former Indian captain Virat Kohli is an animated character, whenever he enters the cricket field, he can be one of the most fiery players, however, during the Test series against West Indies, Kohli has been seen in a never-seen-before chill avatar. In the first Test of the series, the 34-year-old was seen dancing on the field, and doing some hilarious antics as he seemingly enjoyed himself.
During the second Test as well, Kohli was seen at his joyous best, after smashing his 76th international century on Day 2 in Trinidad, the legendary batter was seen gorging on what appeared to be a pancake while he was on the field.
In a video that is now going viral on social media, Kohli can be seen eating a snack, and he was also seen dancing on the field while enjoying the pancake. The incident seemingly took place ahead of the start of play on Day 3.
Watch Virat Kohli enjoys a snack, and dances on the field:
Earlier on Friday, Kohli notches his 76th ton and that too, in a milestone match where he was playing in his 500th international game. He also became the first player to score a hundred on his 500th match, none of the legends who played more than 500 games were able to score even a fifty on their 500th match.
Talking about the second Test between India and West Indies, the hosts were batting at 117/2 on Day 3 when the heavens opened up to halt play in the first session.
They trailed India by 321 runs as Rohit Sharma’s side managed to score 438 runs, riding on Kohli’s ton, and fifties from the captain, as well as Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin.
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Speaking after notching his 29th Test hundred, Virat revealed his mindset that he was not looking to chase any records, he was simply looking to help his team.
“Honestly, these things are for others to talk on the outside. I have got 15 centuries away from home, not quite a bad record. I have got more centuries away from home than I have got at home,” Kohli told the broadcasters after stumps on Day 2.
“We haven’t played 30 Test matches away from home. I don’t know how many we have played but it is not a big number. I have got a few 50-plus scores but, with me if I get a fifty it is like I missed out on a hundred and if I get 120 it is like I missed out on a double hundred. I just have to focus on what I can do for the team and try to bat to the best of my abilities and help the team as much as possible,” he added.
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