Scuffle between Virat Kohli and Tim Southee? Know why the two giants clashed, watch the video

Sports Desk, Obnews: When former Indian captain Virat Kohli entered cricket, he was quite famous for his aggression. He was seen arguing with many veteran players. But in the last few years, there has been a lot of change in his behaviour. Now he has become very funny. His fans like his fun a lot. But during the ongoing Test series against New Zealand, Kohli was seen having a scuffle with Kiwi team's veteran player Tim Southee.

Actually, the second match of the three-match Test series between India and New Zealand is being played in Pune. On the first day of this match, the Kiwi team scored 259 runs and then when the innings was over, Virat Kohli was going towards the dressing room. At the same time he faced Tim Southee. Where fun and joking was seen between the two.

Video of Kohli and Saudi goes viral

This video of Virat Kohli is going viral very fast on social media. It can be seen in this video that when he was going towards the dressing room, he met Tim Southee on the way. After which Saudi caught Kohli's hand and started trying to stop him. But Kohli pushed him away and freed his hand. The video of this fun between the two was made by the fans.

Kohli's good friendship with Kiwi players

For information, let us tell you that even though Kohli and Saudi are rivals on the field, they are very good friends outside the field. Kohli has always had a generous nature towards Kiwi players. For this reason their friendship is also very good.

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Kohli's bat did not work even in Pune

It is noteworthy that even in the second test, Virat Kohli's bat could not show anything special in India's first innings. He returned to the pavilion after scoring only one run. The Indian team seems to be lagging behind in the second test also. The team has not even touched the 100-run mark yet, but 6 Indian batsmen have returned to the pavilion.

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