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Virat Kohli dancing Photograph: (X)
Virat Kohli was spotted doing some dance moves during the practice session of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. Most of the team members were present during the practice sessions and were gearing up ahead of the start of the tournament.
RCB's Unbox event is scheduled for March 17 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, where some famous artists will be present. The tickets sale was live a few days ago, but they were sold out sooner than expected. The fans will be able to check out the new jerseys and the players who will be present during the event. RCB will also announce its Hall of Fame for this season at the Unbox event.
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— Virat Kohli Fan Club (@Trend_VKohli) March 16, 2025
Virat Kohli is set to open the tournament once again, but this time, he will miss his partner, Faf du Plessis, who will play for the Delhi Capitals. The management will have to think hard for another opening option alongside Kohli in the league which is a tough task. However, Phil Salt is most likely to open with Kohli, although he has not been in his best form in the past few months but RCB don't have many options.
Virat is very approachable: Jitesh Sharma
RCB's new player, Jitesh Sharma, spoke about Virat Kohli and how approachable he is to the cricketers. He praised the batter and said that he has great knowledge about the game and gave him some important advice the last time he played against RCB.
"Yeah, Virat is very approachable. It might be difficult for the outsiders but for use players it’s different. We ask him about the game. I remember the match between PBKS and RCB in Mohali. I scored around 42 and we collapsed. We lost by 10-20 runs. I approached him and introduced myself. He said I know who you are. I asked him a few questions, and he explained them really well," said Jitesh Sharma.
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