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'Virat Ko Mat Chhed' Writes Bachchan After Kohli's Notebook Celebration | WATCH
Bollywood Megastar Amitabh Bachhan took to Twitter and stated that the opponent should think twice before messing with the Indian run-machine
Indian skipper Virat Kohli played yet another memorable knock, sailing his team to a remarkable victory on Friday night. In the first T20I against West Indies in Hyderabad, Kohli played a match-winning knock of 94 runs as the men-in-blue registered their highest-ever run-chase in the shortest format of the game.
In pursuit of 208-run target, India wrapped the business up with 8 balls to spare and took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
Kohli’s struggle with the bat in the initial overs was clearly visible. His reactions explained the annoyance but once he found his way, he was ferociously unstoppable. The Indian skipper slammed Windies bowler Kesrick Williams for 23 runs in the 16th over and also took time out to mock the pacer with his trademark “notebook” celebration after hitting him for a six.
Kohli’s celebration not only left the spectators in splits but Williams himself was seen smiling off helplessness.
Meanwhile, Bollywood Megastar Amitabh Bachhan took to Twitter and stated that the opponent should think twice before messing with the Indian run-machine. Tweeting in the style of one of his famous characters – Anthony Gonsalves from the film Amar Akbar Anthony – he wrote:
T 3570 - यार कितनी बार बोला मई तेरे को .. की Virat को मत छेड़ , मत छेड़ , मत छेड़ ... पन सुनताइच किधर है तुम ... अभी पर्ची लिख के दे दिया ना हाथ में !!!! 😜👏🤪 देख देख .. WI का चेहरा देख ; कितना मारा उसको , कितना मारा !! ( with due respects to Anthony bhai , of AAA ) pic.twitter.com/BypjyHdA86
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) December 6, 2019
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