Watch: Virat Kohli’s Dance Video With The Quick Style Goes Viral

India’s star batter Virat Kohli returned to Mumbai after the Border-Gavaskar Trophy was over. The Indian batter travelled to Mumbai and ran into the Norwegian dancing trio Quick Style, with whom he relaxed and shaken a leg. On his official Twitter account, the talented cricketer shared a photo of the group that included him. Guess who I met in Mumbai, he said, adding the popular dance group’s official Twitter handle in the process.

In the fourth and final Test in Ahmedabad, Kohli, who did not bat well in the first three Tests, delivered an outstanding knock. After striking his first Test century in three years, the former captain of India was named Player of the Match.

One of the dancers picks up a cricket bat at the beginning of the video. He appears perplexed and is unsure of what to do. Virat Kohli soon arrives and motions for him to hand the bat over to him. Following that, more members of the crew enter and start dancing to Stereo Nation’s “Ishq,” with Kohli joining them. The online video quickly became popular.
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On Monday, March 13, India defeated Australia  2-1 to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Following a stalemate in the fourth and final Test at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India was awarded the trophy. As a result of Sri Lanka’s defeat to New Zealand in the opening Test, the Rohit Sharma-led team also qualified for the World Test Championship (WTC) final. On June 7 at The Oval in London, India will square up against Australia in the WTC summit match.

The game’s last Test included a standout performance from former India captain Virat Kohli. India took a 91-run lead over Australia after the 34-year-old batted brilliantly for 186 runs off 364 balls and led India to 571 in their first innings. He hit a Test hundred after three long years, so it was a great knock for him.

In 2019, he made 136 runs against Bangladesh in Kolkata, marking his most recent Test century.