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Saturday, 21 May 2016

VIDEO: When Virat Kohli & Chris Gayle performed the ‘bhangra’.....Virat and Gayle on their Full on enjoyment after having such a great victory over KXIIP....!!!

In the video, Gayle, Kohli and Mandeep are seen doing the 'bhangra' in the RCB dressing room

204b6c212c8bcf1ed6bbb27506e26c75Royal Challengers Bangalore batsman, Mandeep Singh has shared a video of Virat Kohli and Chris Gayle performing the ‘bhangra’ during the last season of Indian Premier League. Curious what made Mandeep share a video from the archives? Well, after Virat Kohli and Chris Gayle put up a match-winning show against Kings XI Punjab, Mandeep could not stop and posted an old video on his Instagram account. Also Check- IPL 2016 playoffs qualification scenarios
Mandeep in the caption section of video wrote, ”What a masterclass by these two last night @virat.kohli @chrisgayle333 #amazing..#viratkohli you are above world class#hatsoff #bhangrafromlastseason #goodmemories #endbande.”
In the video, Gayle, Kohli and Mandeep are seen doing the ‘bhangra’ in the RCB dressing room. The video is from the last season, but courtesy RCB’s performance in recent matches, we are sure the scenes in the dressing room will be no different this season as well. Also Watch- Kohli, Gayle groove with carefree abandon, Watson takes over vocals
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The Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore are currently placed third on the points table with 14 points from 13 matches. RCB face Delhi Daredevils in their last league match and if they manage to win, the Bangalore-based franchise will qualify for play-offs.
Kohli has led from the front and is the leading cause of RCB’s resurgence. The right-hander has scored865 runs this season so far, including four centuries. Kohli also became the first batsman to register 800 runs in a single season of the IPL.

Thursday, 19 May 2016

Kohli might match Tendulkar: Michael Hussey - Full Interview By Michael Hussey

Kohli might match Tendulkar: Michael Hussey

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"One of Tendulkar's greatest strengths was his longevity and if Kohli can stay fit, he could be well on his way to emulate Tendulkar." © BCCI
Michael Hussey was very much a part of the Indian Premier League till the last season. This year, the 41-year-old isn't playing but is a part of the commentary team. He has been offered the Indian coaching job a couple of times but he has refused to take it up till now. Hussey has done a bit of coaching, though, with the South African team. During a chat, he spoke about a range of issues and waxed eloquent on the brilliance of Virat Kohli. Excerpts:
You juggle between commentary and coaching assignments and look as fit as any of the present-day cricketers. Has Mr. Cricket truly retired?
It feels great to be involved with the game. I am preparing as well as I can for the Caribbean Premier League later on.
Do you miss playing in IPL?
Yes, of course. I love being part of a team and working together for a common goal. You build up many friendships in the dressing room also.
In this IPL, we have seen a trend of teams chasing successfully and experienced players calling the shots.
I feel it just takes out one uncertain variable in the match i.e. what is a good score. When you chase you know exactly what you need to win the game. I feel the pitches are also getting better and more consistent so teams aren't concerned about changing conditions anymore. Twenty20 ties are always high-pressure games. So the experienced players have a better chance of performing consistently as they have handled pressure before.
As a coach, you have worked with Steve Smith and AB de Villiers. Share with us your experience of working with them.
I simply love watching them bat. The one difference that I noticed was that Smith loves to bat and bat and bat in the nets in the lead up to a match whereas De Villiers prefers to get his skill preparation done and then makes sure he is physically and mentally fresh. But then, not too many can bat like the way De Villiers does.
Besides these two, it's Virat Kohli who's grabbing all the attention. Your take?
He has evolved into an amazing player. These three are all probably at a stage now where they know their game inside and out and they stick to it as it has given them so much success over the years.
After Kohli played a match-winning knock against Australia in the World T20, comparisons are being made between him and Sachin Tendulkar.
That was a wonderful innings and sometimes, much like when Tendulkar was playing, you just have to say you were beaten by a better man on the day. One of Tendulkar's greatest strengths was his longevity and if Kohli can stay fit, he could be well on his way to emulate Tendulkar as a player.
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Thursday, 12 May 2016

Virat Kohli's tactical brilliance leaves Shane Watson in awe - "Virat is extremely open to our thoughts and opinions on certain things" Says Shane Watson

Royal Challengers Bangalore all-rounder Shane Watson thanked skipper Virat Kohli for using his bowling skills well in the ongoing ninth edition of the Indian Premier League.

Royal Challengers Bangalore all-rounder Shane Watson has hit a purple patch after joining the franchise this year. The former Australia star produced a brilliant spell of medium-pace bowling last night to help his team register a thrilling one-run victory over Kings XI Punjab. (Full IPL Coverage/Points Table)

Kings XI needed 24 runs off the last two overs and Watson bowled the penultimate over giving away just seven runs to swing the match in RCB's favor. He finished with figures of 2 for 22 off his full quota of four overs and was adjudged Man of the Match for a sterling performance that kept his team's chances alive in the IPL.
Experience paying off for RCB
The 34-year-old, who joined RCB this season, lauded his skipper Virat Kohli after the match and said that the combined experience of Kohli, AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle has had a terrific impact on his performance on the field.
"To have AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle as starting point as well, with all their experience and knowledge on the game of cricket is helpful. Virat gets the best out of everything that we have got.
"So I think we are very privileged here at RCB to have so much of quality experience and knowledge on the game of cricket. So (we'll) just try and continue to get the best of ourselves," Watson told iplt20.com after a gripping contest played at the PCA stadium in Mohali.
'Kohli open to different ideas'
Praising his skipper, Watson said that Kohli as a leader, is brilliant with his tactics on the field, "Virat is extremely open to our thoughts and opinions on certain things. He has always got some thoughts and tactically he is very good as well. Virat has been using me in one over spells early on in the innings and then more towards the back end depending on where it suits the team the most. I am happy to bowl anywhere Virat (needs me)."
"He instills lot of confidence in me, he lets me sort of choose the balls and allows me to set my fields accordingly as well - with his input a lot of the time as well. It's been great to work under him and he's using me very nicely. So I'm having a lot of fun doing it," he added. (Shane Watson stars as Bangalore beat Punjab by 1 run)
Humble Watson
The 19th over bowled by Watson actually helped Chris Jordan defend 17 runs off the last over. But as one of the senior pros in the side, Watson chose to give credit to the other bowlers.
"I think just about every over is very crucial. The way the games pan out if you are able to hold momentum or to get a bit of momentum go your way at any stage - whether it is batting innings or the bowling 
innings - every over really counts.
"So I don't see that (19th) over being any more important than the others that I have bowled throughout the time."
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Virat Kohli launches Premier Futsal nationwide talent hunt

'Premier Futsal Launchpad', the talent hunt will kick off on May 26th in Mumbai, taking place in seven other cities across the country before it concludes on June 21st in New Delhi.

Bangalore, May 12: Premier Futsal league ambassador Virat Kohli today launched a nationwide talent hunt to identify and pick the top local talent to play in the inaugural season of the world’s first-ever multi-national futsal league here. Dubbed ‘Premier Futsal Launchpad’, the talent hunt will kick off on May 26th in Mumbai, taking place in seven other cities across the country before it concludes on June 21st in New Delhi. The talent hunt will pick a total of 40 players five per city who will go on to represent their home cities in the league.
Kohli said, “The launch of Premier Futsal is a massive shot in the arm for Indian sport. We’ve seen India’s appetite for different sports growing over the last few years and I’m sure a sport as exciting, competitive and riveting as futsal will strike a chord with sports fans here. “I think the talent hunt is a great initiative which will nurture local talent and help futsal establish itself firmly among India’s most followed sports.” Premier Futsal Chairman, Xavier Britto said, “The Premier Futsal League is a unique concept in that it’s the only multi-national futsal league in the world. “But even as the league will have the best global futsalling and footballing talent on display, we are committed to driving the holistic development of the sport through the creation of a strong base of local players.”
Alessandro Rosa Vieira ‘Falcao’ said, “I think the concept holds a lot of promise and has the potential to grow what is a truly spectacular, fast-paced game in a major way in India. While I’m really looking forward to testing my skills against the world’s best futsal and football players, I’m equally excited to be measuring myself against the best India has to offer.” The talent hunt is open to any applicants between 18 to 24 years of age. Aspiring futsallers can register to be part of the talent hunt online or on the spot at select sports clubs and colleges across the eight cities that Premier Futsal will be visiting.
Applicants will be put through their paces at a three-day camp in each city, where they will be evaluated for physical fitness and mental agility, and technical attributes like flair, creativity, positioning, dribbling, passing and tackling. About 25 most promising candidates from each city will then advance to a three-week boot camp in Mumbai, where they will train along with international players, before five from each city are chosen to represent their home side in the league.

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

AB:it's a previlage watching virat's batting says skipper ABD

There’s no better sight than watching AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli bat together! Jersey number 17 and 18 have added at least fifty runs in the middle for RCB in every single one of this season’s 5 matches so far and look good for more. The two caught up in an interview and shared a few insights about each other’s batting.

Two modern-day masters Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers have already added 3 century stands in IPL 9 and have looked menacing. The duo have complemented each other pretty well and have amassed 529 runs in just 5 matches batting together.

In an interview on IPLT20.com, Virat and AB were asked on how they felt while batting with each other. To which AB first replied, “It’s an absolute privilege to play with Virat. We love batting together. I think the most important thing is we both understand each other’s game. We have worked so closely in the last few years and I really know what his strengths and weaknesses are, not that he really has a lot of weaknesses. But I know that he loves running between the wickets and I feed off that. We both feed off our energies and that’s what keeps us going in the field.”

Virat reciprocated AB’s words and said, “Likewise, it has been a pleasure to have known AB personally. I remember it was in 2011 when he came on board. I then briefly met him in South Africa, we were playing a one-day series there. I told him that I was really happy to have him in RCB and play alongside with him. Since then, I have learnt a lot of things from him, we’ve become very good friends as well and that shows on the pitch.”

“As AB said, we like to run hard between the wickets, we both run fast and have that sort of coordination between us. We don’t have to say much and we know exactly which fielder to take on. So, that really helps building partnerships and somewhere in between his stroke play always comes through and most often I sort of play the anchor role. He keeps me going and he keeps me calm if I lose my composure at times and that’s the best thing about batting alongside AB. (He is) Such a world class player, it is always good to communicate with someone who actually understands the game so well and is watching every ball so keenly. He also knows what’s going on at the other end, rather than just worrying about his own game. Those are times when you learn so much from him and are able to string in those big partnerships.”

AB was asked on what the conversation goes like when they start building a partnership and all of a sudden decide to shift gears.

AB claimed, “We don’t talk a lot. We understand each other and we both know what’s required at a specific moment. Once or twice we will have a little chat in the middle when the opposition bowlers are doing well, but other than that we are pretty quiet, go with the flow and try to find a bit of rhythm and momentum.”

Virat Kohli is one of the best batters of modern day cricket and plays orthodox cricketing strokes. His shots are often referred to as “copy book” and are pleasing to watch. AB was asked on what are his three favourite shots right from Kohli’s willow.

To which he replied, “That’s difficult (laughs). One happened at Pune that I haven’t seen very much – walking across and playing the lap shot, I haven’t seen much of that. And then there is his cover drive that he plays really well and I think he’s probably the best Indian who plays a short ball really well. I have seen him play a short ball well all across the world, so him playing a pull short is sheer class.”

AB has probably mastered in every cheeky shot and can hit the ball to any part of the field.

Off lately, you could see Virat try the reverse sweep in a match against DD and he was asked on how it felt to play these unorthodox yet difficult shots.

“Well, no one is as quick as AB on the field and I think his reactions and his reflexes are just unbelievable. We have to train so hard and this guy just comes off after rest and is on the button again, but that’s his great skill. He understands his reflexes, his speed and he uses that to his advantage. He uses that in his batting, which is difficult. I can play that lap shot to spinners, I tried one today, I play conventional lap shots, but reverse sweep to fast bowlers, I can’t even think about it and AB executes them for sixes. So, you know there is a massive difference there.”

“But, I am trying to add variety to my game, even last year in a crucial game I had to play couple of those shots. You can’t be predictable - you have to stay ahead of the bowler. If there is a change in plan from the opposition, you have to come up with something for yourself. So, against the Supergiants was good to execute a few, but I don’t recommend those shots for myself or try them in the nets too much. But, I do that to spinners and not to fast bowlers.”

Virat was further asked if he and AB ever discussed a particular bowler who was likely to trouble them in the tournament.

Virat with a smile replied,“Well, we don’t really talk about bowlers as such and it’s very important to stick to your own plans. We know for a fact that bowlers would be sceptical of their plans while bowling to us, so we don’t want a situation where we will be giving them an upper hand. We understand everyone’s strengths and weaknesses, but it’s very important to feel good about your own game and look to dominate any bowler that comes our way. The moment you start giving respect to one bowler, the pressure starts building up. So, we just play on instinct, and like AB said, we watch the ball, communicate every now and then when the momentum slows down. But apart from that, we treat every bowler the same. We just see that white thing coming towards us and let our talent takeover.”

We hope that this bold partnership carries on for long and gives a few more moments to cherish in the 2016 IPL!

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Friday, 22 April 2016

Virat Kohli Spending A Day At An Old Age Home Is Exactly The Reason He's A Real Life Hero! - Pics VIrat In Old Age Home HD - Virat Kohli Foundation

Virat Kohli Spending A Day At An Old Age Home 

Is Exactly The Reason He's A Real Life Hero!

Many times when you're intrusively involved in a big event like the Indian Premier League it is 
quite easy to get caught up with deadlines, discussing team strategies, 
broadcast formalities and tight fitness regimes. But Virat Kohli is not one of those 
who miss out on the bigger picture.

Kohli Old age home
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Kohli along with Amit Bhosle of ABIL Foundation dropped into 
meet the residents yesterday. 
The Virat Kohli Foundation and ABIL Foundation will extend immediate 
help to Abhalmaya to end its financial crunch.
Sparking on the occasion Virat said,"People like Dr Aparna are doing
 remarkable work by running such a facility for all those elderly, 
who have been left by their dear ones. This is absolutely wrong and it is our 
duty to take care of elderly members of our family."
Kohli had posted the above pic in a message for all to give it back to society. 
The noble cause comes when his side is busy playing the Indian Premier League
 and are in need of change of fortunes. 
Tonight Kohli goes head to head against MS Dhoni in the match 
versus the Rising Pune Supergiants at Pune's 
Maharashtra Cricket Association stadium. Pune too, like RCB are vying for a win.



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