Published 12:57 IST, November 1st 2024

IND vs NZ: Virat Kohli Daces It Out To Fans Singing 'My Name is Lakhan' in the stands, Video VIRAL

During the IND vs NZ play, Virat Kohli was seen shaking a leg as the fans in the Wankhede Stadium stands sang a classic Bollywood song.

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Tensions are high at Wankhede Stium as Team India looks to thrash New Zealand by securing a consolation victory before heing down under for Australia challenge. Blackcaps have alrey sealed series with a 2-0 victory, but Men in Blue want to avoid a clean sweep. Mumbai Test is something y want to win, and Indian team has performed mirably thus far. Despite game's intensity, Virat Kohli always finds a way to relax and lighten mood. One such incident occurred at Wankhede, where fans enjoyed Kohli's antics from stands.

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Virat Kohli Daces To Fans Singing Classic Hindi Song During IND vs NZ Play | WATCH

During Day 1 play between India and Banglesh at Wankhede Stium, fans in attendance for match-up were singing songs. As India's field was being set up, fans started singing a classic Bollywood song, and Virat Kohli couldn't help but shake a leg as he did song's iconic hook step. Virat is often seen interacting with fans, and it just ds up to his demeaur in game.

A video has recently gone viral, in which fans could be heard singing 'My Name Is Lakhan' as India bowled against New Zealand. As y sang, Virat Kohli played along and also eased some pressure by dancing to fans' singing. response from star cricketer resonated with fans' energy as y loudly cheered for him.

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Speaking of match, New Zealand reached 92 at loss of three wickets at lunch on opening day of third and final Test against India at Wankhede Stium on Friday. Men in Blue me an early breakthrough in fourth over when pacer Akash Deep dismissed opener Devon Conway for four after New Zealand opted to bat first. Off-spinner Washington Sundar n maintained pressure on NZ batter by picking up two crucial wickets — Tom Latham (28) and Rachin Ravindra (5), before first session ended and lunch break ensued.

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[With PTI Inputs]

12:57 IST, November 1st 2024