Watch: Virat Kohli turns dancer again, now grooves to 'Lungi Dance' during 3rd ODI to set internet ablaze

Virat Kohli yet again turned dancer on the cricket field. After unleashing his dancing moves on Oscar winning song ‘Natu Natu’ in the second ODI, Kohli was spotted grooving during the third ODI in Chennai as well, albeit on another popular song. India and Australia are playing the ODI series decider at Chepauk on Wednesday (March 22). India kicked off the series with a five-wicket victory but Australia staged a stunning comeback in the second ODI and handed the Men in Blue their biggest defeat in order to lock the series to push the series to a mid-week series decider.

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Virat Kohli yet again turned dancer on the cricket field. After unleashing his dancing moves on Oscar winning song ‘Natu Natu’ in the second ODI, Kohli was spotted grooving during the third ODI in Chennai as well, albeit on another popular song. India and Australia are playing the ODI series decider at Chepauk on Wednesday (March 22). India kicked off the series with a five-wicket victory but Australia staged a stunning comeback in the second ODI and handed the Men in Blue their biggest defeat in order to lock the series to push the series to a mid-week series decider.

 

However, in the middle of high-octane drama, India's star batter Kohli lighten up the mood with his dancing moves to set the internet ablaze ahead of the the final ODI against Australia when the Indian team was about to take the cricketing fielf. Kohli was seen grooving to the tunes of Yo Yo Honey Singh's banger Lungi Dance from Shah Rukh Khan's movie Chennai Express. The video took no time to take social media by storm as the Kohli's fans is loving every bit of their favourite batter's dancing moves. Ravindra Jadeja also joined Kohli in the fun session.  

 

Watch the video here…

 

Meanwhile, Australia won the toss and elected to bat first in the series decider on Wednesday. Australia made two changes to their playing XI that featured in the second ODI. David Warner and Ashton Agar were included in the playing XI in place of ‘unwell’ Cameron Green and Nathan Ellis. Meanwhile, India went in with the same playing XI that featured in the second ODI.

 

“It’s an important game and the deciders are always interesting. It’s always good to put us in this situation. It’s a challenge for us to come back and play some good cricket under pressure,” India captain Rohit Sharma said at the toss.

 

"We are gonna have a bat. Looks like quite a dry surface, it is pretty hot out here. Will look to put a good total on this surface. We have had good fun and it will be exciting in the decider. David Warner is back and Cameron Green is feeling unwell, so there are changes," Smith said at the toss.

 

India playing XI: Rohit Sharma(c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, KL Rahul(w), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj.

 

Australia playing XI: David Warner, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith(c), Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey(w), Marcus Stoinis, Ashton Agar, Sean Abbott, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa.

 

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