RCB’s star batsman Virat Kohli couldn’t contain his laugh in the RCB insider show. Hosted by comedian Danish Sait, also referred to as Mr Nags, made a funny jab at the former’s son Akaay and daughter Vamika which made Virat laugh.
Shared in RCB’s official handles, Mr Nags congratulated Virat on the birth of his baby boy in the video. Then sarcastically goes on to comment, “One for IPL, one for WPL.” Suggesting both the kids are being groomed for RCB’s men’s and women’s team. To which Virat bursts out laughing and says,
“Kya bolta hai yaar ye!”
Virat then shares that her daughter Vamika has been enjoying swinging the bat in the RCB camp. However, he went add that it’s their life decision and they can become whatever they want to be. “My daughter has picked up a bat here. She is really enjoying swinging the bat. Yeah, but not sure. Let’s see it’s their choice at the end of the day.”
The Interview you’ve all been waiting for is finally here. 🎬🍿
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Mr. Nags meets Virat Kohli 👑, cuts a cake 🎂 to celebrate the 10th year of @bigbasket_com presents RCB Insider Show and relives their friendship over the years.#PlayBold #ನಮ್ಮRCB #IPL2024 pic.twitter.com/fzJ2EGZrFm
Royal Challengers Bengaluru are presently in full preparation mode for their high-voltage, final match of the season against reigning champions Chennai Super Kings. A which might secure them a playoff spot. Amidst all of the anxiety inside the RCB camp and their fan base, who dearly wants its team to win, fan favourite Virat Kohli’s fun-filled interview with Mr Nags has undoubtedly provided the fans with a bit of lighthearted laughter.
Kohli leads the Orange Cap race with 661 runs at a strike rate of 155.16 after 13 games. Kohli’s contribution with the bat has been one of the major reasons behind RCB making a comeback in the playoffs race. The team and fans will hope that his impressive run of form continues against CSK on May 18, in a must-win game.
RCB needs to win the game within 18.1 overs or at least 18 runs to have chance of making it to the playoffs.