WPL 2024: Smriti Mandhana Makes A Funny Drawing Of ‘KING’ Virat Kohli; VIDEO

Smriti Mandhana, who is the captain of RCB’s WPL team, played a hilarious game of Pictionary with Danish Sait, who is famously known as Mr. Nags. In the game, Smriti Mandhana made a funny drawing of Virat Kohli, hailing him as the ‘King’.

RCB and India legend Virat Kohli is reverently known as the ‘King’ among his fans for his incredible achievements over the past 16 years and his status has shot through the roof, making him arguably the most popular cricketer ever in the world.

In the Pictionary game with Mr. Nags, Mandhana picked a chit on which it was written Virat Kohli’s name. She promptly drew a crown (of a king) and a man wearing the crown.

Realizing who Mandhana had drawn, Mr. Nags confidently said Kohli’s name before joking about the drawing. The pair burst into laughter at the drawing of Virat Kohli, before clicking a picture together with the drawing. Smriti Mandhana couldn’t control her laughter!

Watch: Smriti Mandhana Makes A Funny Drawing Of ‘KING’ Virat Kohli

WPL 2024: Smriti Mandhana Makes A Funny Drawing Of 'KING' Virat Kohli; VIDEO

Smriti Mandhana leads RCB to two wins in two games

RCB have started brilliantly in the WPL 2024 season, after finishing second-last last year. Smriti Mandhana’s side has won their first two games and now sits at the top of the points table.

They started their campaign with a 2-run win in a last-over thriller against the UP Warriorz. Even though leg-spinner Asha Sobhana picked up five wickets, UP remained alive in the chase of 158. However, they couldn’t cross the last hurdle and lost by 2 runs on the last ball.

Then, RCB registered a comprehensive 8-wicket win over Gujarat Giants. Renuka Thakur, the new-ball specialist, bagged the Player of the Match award for her figures of 2/14 in four overs. Molineux picked three wickets and Giants could post only 107, which RCB chased down in 13 overs.

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