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Virat Kohli Seems To Be Impressed With Harry Kane’s Batting Ability
By CricShots - Nov 28, 2020 2:32 pm
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The Indian skipper, Virat Kohli seems to be impressed with his good friend Harry Kane’s cricket skills. The Tottenham Hotspur star has been impressing cricket fans across the globe with his performances during indoor cricket sessions at their training center in London. We have often seen cricketers doing some pre-match practice with a game of football but the vice-versa seems to be true for the Tottenham Hotspur stars. 

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Virat Kohli and Harry Kane

Harry Kane along with his Spurs teammates were spotted playing indoor cricket with a tennis ball and the captain was seen flaunting  his skills with the bat. He was seen playing some defensive shots and smashing a few balls as he enjoyed the session of indoor cricket. The English international perfectly ducked for bouncers and attacked when the ball was in his slot. 

Kane shared a clip of his session on social media and tagged his good friend and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) skipper, Virat Kohli.

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Captioning the post on Twitter, Harry Kane said, “Got a match winning T20 knock in me I reckon. Face with tears of joyCricket bat and ball Any places going for @RCBTweets in the @IPL next season @imVkohli??” Virat Kohli responded to Harry saying: “Haha good skills mate. Maybe we can get you in as a counter attacking batsman.”

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Virat Kohli Approves Harry Kane For RCB

Virat might as well need an extra bowler for Team India as they were clearly short of the 6th bowling option during the 1st ODI against Australia on Friday. Kohli and his men suffered a 66-run thrashing against the hosts who have sealed a 1-0 lead in the 3-match series.

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Skipper Kohli had a poor outing with the bat as he only managed to score 21 runs at the Sydney Cricket Ground despite getting a reprieve early on in his innings. Hardik Pandya impressed at No. 6, hitting 90 but his effort was not enough as India fell 67-run short of a 375-run target.