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“This is my field”: Virat Kohli recreates the Kantara scene to tease Kl Rahul after the triumph of RCB in Delhi | Cricket news

`` This is my field '': Virat Kohli recreates the Kantara scene to tease Kl Rahul after the triumph of RCB in Delhi
Virat Kohli and Kl Rahul after the DC VS RCB match in Delhi. (Screengrab)

Sunday, Virat Kohli took a cheeky jibe to Kl Rahul by recreating his “This is my grind” Celebration of Kantara After the victory of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) Delhi capital (DC) at Stadium Arun Jaitley in New Delhi.
This is the celebration that KL Rahul achieved earlier this month at the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru when he marked 93 unbeaten bullets to guide Delhi to victory on RCB.
During the post-match celebration in Delhi, Virat Kohli approached Kl Rahul, who spoke to his Karnataka Karun Nair and Devdutt Padikkal teammates, and tried to celebrate Kantara.
However, KL then pointed him to the field and asked him to do it there, and the duo laughed.
After his celebration in Bengaluru, Rahul said: “It is a special place for me. This celebration came from one of my favorite films, Kantara. So, yes, just a little reminder that this land, this grass, this house is the place where I grew up, and that it is mine.”
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In the match, Krunal Pandya castigated a 47-ball 73 not far while RCB beat DC by six counters. Put in the stick, KL Rahul was scored with a 39-ball 41, but DC lost counters at regular intervals before the 18-ball of Tristan Stubbs raised them to a competitive total of 162 for 8.

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RCB then chased the target in 18.3 Overs with Pandya (73 not out) and Virat Kohli (51) making fifties contrasts. Tim David broke a 5-ball not released and eliminated winning points.
For DC, Axar Patel (2/19) broke two counters. Earlier, Bhuvehwar Kumar (3/33) and Josh Hazlewood (2/36) broke three and two counters respectively, while Krunal Pandya (1/28) and Yash Dayal (1/42) represented a counter each to restrict DC.

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