Virat Kohli did Naagin dance after dismissing Glenn Phillips, fans went crazy after seeing the sight.

Cricket fans got a lot of entertainment in the first ODI match between India and New Zealand played at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Sunday, 11 January. Along with the exciting cricket on the field, Virat Kohli’s energy and fun won the hearts of the audience. Wherever Virat Kohli plays, the enthusiasm of the fans automatically increases and this match was no different.

The most talked about thing during the match was when Kohli did his famous ‘Nagin Dance’ after the dismissal of New Zealand batsman Glenn Phillips. This moment was seen in the 34th over, when Kuldeep Yadav bowled brilliantly and trapped Phillips. Phillips was trying to play a big cover drive, but the ball took the edge of his bat and went straight into the hands of Shreyas Iyer. As soon as the wicket fell, the Indian players jumped with joy and amid the same celebration, Kohli made the atmosphere even more colorful by performing the Naagin dance.

This celebration clearly showed that Kohli doubles the fun of the match not only with the bat but also with his presence. The fans sitting in the stadium enjoyed this moment very much and this celebration quickly went viral on social media also. You can watch this video below.

If we talk about this match, it started with India’s decision to bowl first after winning the toss. The New Zealand team played well in the opening. Henry Nicholls and Devon Conway put India under pressure by adding 117 runs for the first wicket. In the initial overs, Indian bowlers were seen yearning for wickets. However, after this Harshit Rana changed the course of the match. He broke New Zealand’s strong start by taking important wickets in consecutive overs.

As soon as first Nicholls and then Conway were out, the Kiwi team’s innings faltered and in the end somehow the Kiwi team was successful in touching the figure of 300 after losing 8 wickets in the stipulated 50 overs. Now it will be interesting to see whether the Indian team is able to achieve this target of 301 runs or not.

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