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Virat Kohli can’t resist as Mumbai fans sing ‘My name is Lakhan’, dance to the iconic hook step, play on the slips

Virat Kohli can’t resist as Mumbai fans sing ‘My name is Lakhan’, dance to the iconic hook step, play on the slips

November 01, 2024 11:52 AM EST

Virat Kohli gave fans a memorable moment during the first day of the third Test against New Zealand in Mumbai.

Virat Kohlia stunning Indian batter who has always been more than just a cricketer; he is a dynamic presence on and off the field. Known for his high-energy antics and undeniable passion, Kohli often interacts with fans, feeding off their energy to improve his performance and give momentum to the team.

Virat Kohli breaks into the rhythm of the song(X)
Virat Kohli breaks into the rhythm of the song(X)

During the third Test against New Zealand in Mumbai, Kohli produced another special moment. How Team India As they entered the field, several eager fans began singing the popular Bollywood tune ‘My name is Lakhan’, a song known to be associated with Kohli’s dance moves on the field.

The familiar tune echoed through the stadium as the crowd still filled the venue, prompting Kohli to play along with the crowd, breaking into the hook step of the iconic dance.

The sight of Kohli dancing lit up the stadium, drawing enthusiastic applause from the fans.

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However, all eyes will be on batting Kohli, who struggled throughout the series against New Zealand. In the second Test of the series, the 35-year-old batter suffered a rather surprising dismissal as he was bowled by Mitchell Santner. Kohli’s struggles continued in the second innings as he could score only 17 off 40 deliveries.

Kohli was not the only player to suffer a setback as the entire order collapsed throughout both Tests as India faced their first Test series defeat on home soil in 12 years. Interestingly, this was also New Zealand’s first Test series win in India in their history.

In the Mumbai Test, Tom Latham won the toss and asked the hosts to field first as Rohit Sharma’s men look to avoid a clean sweep of the series.

This will be India’s last appearance on home soil in the ongoing World Test Championship cycle; The team will travel to Australia next month for a blockbuster five-Test series starting on November 22 in Perth.

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