Virat Kohli, former captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), was seen shaking the leg along with his teammates during a wedding party hosted by the IPL franchise for Glenn Maxwell and Vini Raman.
On March 18, Maxwell tied the nuptial knot with Indian-origin Vini. It was because of his wedding that the Aussie all-rounder wasn’t available to feature in the initial few games for RCB. Post his arrival in Maharashtra, Maxi has been busy with his on-field duties.
However, on Wednesday, a few pictures and videos surfaced on social media where the 33-year-old can be seen enjoying the wedding bash with his RCB teammates.
Virat and his actress wife Anushka Sharma arrived at the party in ethnic dresses.
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma at Glenn Maxwell's wedding party. pic.twitter.com/sAcwhGB13p
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Kohli, who loves to dance on Punjabi songs, was seen grooving to Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s sensational number ‘Oo Antava’ from the movie Pushpa.
Mood 😎 @imVkohli @RCBTweets #IPL #IPL2022 #ViratKohli #CricketTwitter #RCB #PlayBold pic.twitter.com/pWwYYSFFq0
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Meanwhile, former India head coach Ravi Shastri has advised the out-of-form Virat to take a break from the ongoing IPL 2022 to prolong his international career. Virat has been battling through one of the worst phases in his hugely successful career, having failed to score a century in any format for more than three years now.
“I think a break is ideal for him because he has played non-stop cricket and he has captained the side across all formats. It will be wise of him to take a break. You know, sometimes you have to draw the balance. This year he is already into the tournament (IPL 2022), tomorrow if push comes to shove and you want to prolong your international career and make a mark there for 6-7 years, pull out of the IPL, for all you care,” Shastri was quoted as saying to TV presenter Jatin Sapru on his YouTube channel.
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