David Warner is after my life: Virat Kohli
Published on: May 31, 2020 1:23 pm IST|Updated on: May 31, 2020 1:23 pm IST
The Corona Virus pandemic refuses to seize down. The government of India has announced a lockdown extension for the 5th time which will be in effect till June 30th. This latest update means there’s clearly no sporting events that are gonna take place in the country till the end of June and the BCCI will take a call on the FTP and other activities from now.
Virat is the latest guest in Ashwin’s show
So with the lockdown being implemented, fans of the game are as usual looking forward to the Twitter question and answer sessions and Instagram live chat sessions to get a glimpse of their stars. One such popular show which is being released as an Instagram series and also a YouTube channel video is the talk show – Reminiscence with Ash. The show features popular Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin as the host who asks funny as well as knowledge questions to his guests. During the latest episode which premiered this weekend, Virat Kohli the best batsman across formats was the guest in the talk show.
Indians discuss David Warner’s Tik-Tok
The pair of Indians who were chatting in the show – Ravichandran Ashwin and Virat Kohli suddenly turned their attention to David Warner. Ravichandran Ashwin said – “I just saw David Warner make a comment to you.” Ashwin was referring about the instagram post where David Warner challenged Virat Kohli to appear in a duet dance video alongside him. Virat Kohli said –“ He (David Warner) has been after my life”. Virat also said that he will do a tik tok maybe in the future.
David Warner is after my life: Virat Kohli pic.twitter.com/GKTWtzijBq
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The witty Ravichandran Ashwin laughed at Virat Kohli’s replies and his views on David Warner. At the same time, Ravichandran Ashwin was also cheeky in talking about Virat Kohli’s dinosaur mimicking in an earlier post. He even referred his last guest the classy Sri Lankan left handed batsman Kumar Sangakkara as a dinosaur of social media.