[Watch] Virat Kohli hilariously mimics a teammate’s walking style on Day 4 of IND vs BAN 2024 2nd Test

India v Bangladesh - 2nd Test - Source: Getty
Virat Kohli on the field during India v Bangladesh - 2nd Test - Source: Getty

Team India stalwart Virat Kohli was in a fun mood on the field during Day 4 of the second Test on Monday, September 30. He mimicked his teammates' walking style in the company of KL Rahul and Shubman Gill. The match is interestingly poised at stumps on the fourth day, with a riveting finale on the cards.

Only 35 overs were possible on Day 1, and then play was completely abandoned the following two days. The Indian contingent wasn't deterred by this, as they played with aggressive intent on Monday in both bowling and batting departments to breathe life into the Test match.

Jasprit Bumrah, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Co. did the job in the first half of the day by getting Bangladesh all-out for 233 in their first innings. The batters then took the onus on themselves and maintained a run rate above eight throughout 34.4 overs as India declared at 285/9 with a lead of 52 runs.

Yashasvi Jaiswal (72) and KL Rahul smashed their fastest half-centuries in the format, while some other batters chipped in with vital contributions. Bangladesh then lost two wickets for 26 runs during the tricky 11 overs phase before stumps.

The momentum is with Team India going into Day 5 due to their dominant performance across departments on Monday. A fan took to X and shared a small clip to give a glimpse of a fun moment involving Virat Kohli, who mimicked the walking style of a teammate. Fans in the comments section of the post thought it was of either Yashasvi Jaiswal or Rohit Sharma.

You can watch the moment in the video below:


Virat Kohli becomes the fastest player to reach 27000 runs in international cricket during 2nd IND vs BAN 2024 Test

Virat Kohli breached another significant milestone in his storied career by completing 27000 runs in international cricket during Day 4 of the second Test against Bangladesh. He reached the landmark during his impactful knock of 47 (35) in India's first innings of the match. He reached there in 594 innings and broke Sachin Tendulkar's record, who had done it in 623 innings.

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Edited by Aditya Singh