Nandre Burge­r the RR leftarm pacer share­s that a sledging match with RCBs Virat Kohli would be quite e­ntertaining. He recalls e­ngaging in staredowns with Kohli during Indias 2023-24 South Africa tour.

In a video posted to the Rajasthan-based franchise’s social media accounts, Donovan Ferreira questioned Nandre Burger about a batter the left-arm pacer loved sledging. While he said that there was no specific batter he enjoyed sledging, he thought a clash with Virat Kohli would be exciting.

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Burger said:

“I don’t think there’s any specific batsman I enjoyed sledging. I just think I enjoy the competitive side of it. But I think during the India series, people thought myself and Virat had a little thing, which we actually didn’t. There was no sledging happening there. It was just staredowns. But I think to get into a little sledging match with him would be quite fun. I think I’d enjoy it.”

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Ferreira reacted humorously to his teammate’s plans to sledge Kohli, saying:

“I don’t know. Good luck.”

RR and RCB are poise­d for a thrilling faceoff in the Eliminator of IPL 2024 at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahme­dabad on Wednesday May 22. Delightfully we­ witness the exce­ptional form of Virat Kohli this season. Amassing a stunning 708 runs from 14 innings at a remarkable strike­ rate of 155.60 he rightfully claims the cove­ted Orange Cap.

“He could go well past his IPL 2016 performance” – Matthew Hayden on Virat Kohli’s IPL 2024 form

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Virat Kohli hit 973 runs in 16 IPL matches in 2016, the most ever scored by a batsman in a single season. Matthew Hayden, a former Australian opener, feels the RCB star may beat his own record this season.

Hayden told Star Sports the following:

“We are looking at Virat Kohli celebrating his second-best season thus far. He could go well past his IPL 2016 performance in the kind of form that he’s in. So more than anything, I just think it’s the energy and the love of the game, the passion, the commitment for it all—all of those describing words that you can glorify this great man with, whether it be on the field or with bat in hand.”

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Virat Kohli needs 266 runs to beat his 2016 total. If RCB makes it to the IPL 2024 final, the seasoned campaigner will have three matches to achieve it.

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