The superstar of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Virat Kohli, was seen to have a hilarious exchange with the spinner of the kings of Punjab (PBKS) Harpreet BRAR in the Punjabi language on Sunday, April 20.
Virat Kohli-Starrer Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the 37th match of the Indian Premier 2025 against the Kings of Punjab in Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, Chandigarh.
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Kohli looked quite busy on the field in the match against the Kings of Punjab. In the first sleeves, it was seen giving aggressive shipments to PBKS strikers and celebrated certain wildly counters.
Virat Kohli was inflated because he wanted his team to come back for the loss of the kings of Punjab at home. Kohli also brought his avatar pumped in the second rounds and drew the attention of fans when he was seen hitting the spinner, Harpreet BRAR.
A clip was played by the broadcasters in which the strain microphone caught the words that Virat Kohli pulled on Harpreet BRAR.
Kohli, who shares the roots of Punjabi, has been seen getting rid of and telling Harpreet Brar in the Punjabi language that he has been a cricket for 20 years and even knows his coach. BRAR was seen smiling after listening to Kohli’s comments and also answered, which was not properly audible.
“20 Saal Hogye, two -case coach Ko Bhi Ja janta May. (It’s been 20 years old, I even know your coach),” Kohli said.
Watch: Virat Kohli threatens the Harpreet bra
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Meanwhile, Kohli played a winning blow of 73 * runs against PBKS and won the match of the match player. In addition, Kohli slammed his 4th score of fifty-plus in IPL 2025, which is most by any dough
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Speaking before the match in a shared video on the IPL website, the drummer of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Tim David, said that he was quite satisfied with his personal form and wanted to contribute more to the success of his team. Tim David has developed:
“It will obviously be different conditions, which is a day of day. A different field, we must be in our best today. Look to give one to these boys. A quick turnaround for both teams, we have to go out, assess the conditions and play our best game.”
“”[On personal form] I feel that I struck well. Work on a few things and that has resulted in a pleasant game. I feel like I am in a good position to contribute when I go out to the stick. So I will try to put pressure on the opposition when I have the opportunity, but you know, if we are well fighting, then I am not necessary. “”
Tim David also said that he had no favorite shot position and that he is always ready to play the role that his team requires him. He developed:
“”[On favourite batting position] Well, ideally, walking to beat with probably 250 in the 15th would be great (laughs). Look, we have an excellent range of strikers. There are a lot of guys in our team that I come back, our coaches back and when I have the opportunity to do what I do, I just try to do my best. I would not say comfort but definitely confidence.
“We know that we are a good team, we can challenge anyone, we have shown that in our outside game. We, if we can assess the conditions, something with which we have fought at home, we will be well suited to drive out everything that is launched on our way.”