India's pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar has made a hilarious comment about Virat Kohli's alternate career. He said, saying that the former India captain would have been a wrestler if not a cricketer. The 33-year-old went on to say that Kohli thinks he is the best bowler in the team and they're afraid that he could get hurt whenever he bowls.
He is currently the active player with the most centuries in all formats of the game, with 76 hundred to his name. The 34-year-old is on the road to beating Sachin Tendulkar's ODI record for most hundreds in the format as he is currently four centuries away to beat Tendulkar's 49 century.
He would have been a wrestler if he was not a cricketer: Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Bhuvneshwar Kumar stated at the CEAT awards, "He would have been a wrestler if he was not a cricketer". "Virat Kohli thinks he’s the best bowler in the team. We’re always scared when he bowls as he could get injured due to his bowling action."
The veteran pacer won the CEAT T20 Bowler of the Year award. He has been one of the finest white-ball bowlers for India. He has 63 wickets in Tests, 141 in ODIs, and 90 in T20Is, his presence on the field has been a consistent force for the Men in Blue side.
Kohli made a sensational comeback in the Asia Cup 2022, scoring a century against Afghanistan. After that, he hit an ODI century against Bangladesh and two centuries against Sri Lanka. Kohli also scored hundreds in Tests against Australia and the West Indies.
His form will be important in leading to the World Cup. The star batter has amassed 984 runs in 17 matches in all formats of the game this year at an average of 54.66 with four centuries and two fifties to his name. Virat's form before the Asia Cup and World Cup will be key for India's success to win both tournaments.
The 33-year-old pacer has been out of the team for quite a lot of time now. Fans and followers of the veteran have expressed concern and curiosity about his decision to change his Instagram bio. Some have questioned if he intends to retire from cricket, while others have voiced confidence that he will make a triumphant comeback shortly.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar makes hilarious comments over star batter's alternate career
India's pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar has made a hilarious comment about Virat Kohli's alternate career. He said he might have been a wrestler.
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India's pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar has made a hilarious comment about Virat Kohli's alternate career. He said, saying that the former India captain would have been a wrestler if not a cricketer. The 33-year-old went on to say that Kohli thinks he is the best bowler in the team and they're afraid that he could get hurt whenever he bowls.
He is currently the active player with the most centuries in all formats of the game, with 76 hundred to his name. The 34-year-old is on the road to beating Sachin Tendulkar's ODI record for most hundreds in the format as he is currently four centuries away to beat Tendulkar's 49 century.
He would have been a wrestler if he was not a cricketer: Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Bhuvneshwar Kumar stated at the CEAT awards, "He would have been a wrestler if he was not a cricketer". "Virat Kohli thinks he’s the best bowler in the team. We’re always scared when he bowls as he could get injured due to his bowling action."
The veteran pacer won the CEAT T20 Bowler of the Year award. He has been one of the finest white-ball bowlers for India. He has 63 wickets in Tests, 141 in ODIs, and 90 in T20Is, his presence on the field has been a consistent force for the Men in Blue side.
Kohli made a sensational comeback in the Asia Cup 2022, scoring a century against Afghanistan. After that, he hit an ODI century against Bangladesh and two centuries against Sri Lanka. Kohli also scored hundreds in Tests against Australia and the West Indies.
His form will be important in leading to the World Cup. The star batter has amassed 984 runs in 17 matches in all formats of the game this year at an average of 54.66 with four centuries and two fifties to his name. Virat's form before the Asia Cup and World Cup will be key for India's success to win both tournaments.
The 33-year-old pacer has been out of the team for quite a lot of time now. Fans and followers of the veteran have expressed concern and curiosity about his decision to change his Instagram bio. Some have questioned if he intends to retire from cricket, while others have voiced confidence that he will make a triumphant comeback shortly.