Virat Kohli answers Paul Harris’ tweet: In a recent vlog, the Indian captain was seen answering to some meme tweets on him.
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Despite not playing for India in the ongoing T20I series against Windies, Indian captain Virat Kohli’s name is doing the rounds in the news these days. Apparently, it is a vlog which has put Kohli in the limelight of late.
It is worth mentioning that it is the same video in which Kohli asks an Indian fan to ‘leave’ India. While the 30-year old cricketer said it in a jovial manner, it didn’t seem to go down well with many of his fans, who criticised Kohli for his harsh words towards that individual.
In the same video, which was posted on the YouTube channel of Gaurav Kalra, Kohli answered former South African spinner Paul Harris’ tweet. The 40-year old had tweeted with respect to Kohli’s on-field behavior during India’s tour of South Africa earlier this year.
Defending the ban on South African pacer Kagiso Rabada, Harris was of the opinion that Kohli got away after behaving like a ‘clown’ in the series against the Proteas. Read Harris’ tweet below:
If he has to then everyone does. I watched Kohli behave like a clown for three tests here in SA and nothing. Seems to me that @ICC either have an issue with Rabada or with the Proteas in general.
— paul harris (@paulharris12) March 12, 2018
While answering other meme tweets, Kohli came across this one. “When was this? Was this during South Africa? Was this when we were in South Africa? Paul Harris, yeh kaun hai (Who is he)? He looks like a cricketer,” Kohli was quoted as saying in the video. Watch the full video below (from 03:06):
In his four-year international career, Harris picked up 106 wickets in 40 international appearances across formats for South Africa.
Read some of the latest Twitter reactions on Kohli below:
Balancing cricketing and endorsements easily doable, says @imVkohli https://t.co/V2j39uhDd0 pic.twitter.com/DNwShRs1yG
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) November 11, 2018
Virat Kohli says no professional competition with actress wife Anushka Sharma#ViratKohli#AnushkaSharma
READ: https://t.co/B8PE0MsbuV pic.twitter.com/JeGU1EGVJq
— CricketNDTV (@CricketNDTV) November 10, 2018
#INDvWI: Captain @ImRo45 on the cusp of overtaking @imVkohli, @msdhoni https://t.co/25WiyyOgm8
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) November 10, 2018
.@imVkohli finds support in @ImZaheer, @virendersehwag over ‘leave India’ comment#Kohlihttps://t.co/qveHKeddYk
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) November 10, 2018