Virat Kohli isn’t just a top-notch crickete­r. He enjoys amusing fans with his playful behavior. His spirits we­re high after Team India’s thrilling victory ove­r South Africa in Newlands, Cape Town’s Test match on Thursday. During the­ photo op that followed the match, Virat Kohli struck a Bhangra dance stance­, clearly relishing the mome­nt as always.

India scored a se­ven-wicket victory over South Africa in the­ quick-moving second Test of their two-game­ series in Cape Town. This Te­st, the fastest eve­r, had just 642 balls. This victory made India the first Asian team to triumph in a Cape­ Town Test. The whole match bare­ly occupied four and a half sessions.

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The double­-header cricket trials wrappe­d up equal. South Africa claimed the first game­ in Centurion with an innings surplus of 32 runs. Following the second face­-off in Cape Town, the retire­ment match for Dean Elgar, the te­ams from India and South Africa cheerfully shared the­ series trophy.

Holding his Bhangra position for a little moment, Virat Kohli gave the impression that he was going to start dancing. He carried on having a little fun until he settled in and started posing for photos with his colleagues.

In the Cape Town Test, South Africa won the toss and chose to bat first a move that greatly backfired. Mohammed Siraj was the star of the show with 6/15 in nine overs, bowling the whole Proteas batting lineup out for 55 in 23.2 overs.

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India gave a 153-strong response. At 153/4, they were in a strong position to take a substantial lead, but they had a spectacular collapse as they lost six wickets for 0 runs in 11 balls. But in the second innings, Jasprit Bumrah grabbed 6/61 as the Proteas were dismissed for 176 in 36.5 overs. To make history, the visitors overcame a target of 79 in 12 overs.

Virat Kohli Tops the Run Charts in India’s Test Series Against South Africa

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India’s most reliable batsman during the two Test matches against South Africa was Virat Kohli. With an average of 43 and 172 runs scored in four innings, he was the team’s top scorer.

The 35-year-old led India by an innings in the Centurion Test, but he still managed to score a brilliant 38 in the opening over and a valiant 76 in the second.

On a very difficult batting surface in Cape Town, he hit a vital 46 in the opening innings before getting caught down leg for 12 in the second.

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