Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh once again proved why he remains a fan favourite, delivering a laugh-out-loud moment by mimicking Virat Kohli on Netflix’s The Great Indian Kapil Show. Appearing as a guest alongside former teammates Virender Sehwag and Mohammad Kaif, Yuvraj turned the spotlight away from cricketing memories and straight onto comedy, much to the delight of the studio audience.

The humour began when Yuvraj noticed not one but two Virat Kohli lookalikes seated among the crowd. Kapil Sharma, never one to miss an opportunity, instantly cracked a joke, saying one resembled the “original” Kohli, while the other looked like he had been soaked in water — jokingly adding, “Kohli ka Kohlu ho gaya.” The comment set the tone for what followed, with laughter echoing across the set.
Later in the episode, Kapil introduced a guessing game where one player had to identify a name written on a card placed on his head, guided only by clues from the other two. When Sehwag picked up a card bearing Virat Kohli’s name, Kaif and Yuvraj briefly struggled to decide how to hint at the modern-day great. That’s when Sehwag noticed the Kohli lookalikes smiling knowingly, confirming the obvious answer.
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Yuvraj then stole the show with a cheeky line, saying, “Hasna nahi tha bas yehi bolna tha…”—a sentence left deliberately incomplete. The audience instantly caught on, erupting into laughter as they understood the unsaid reference. The moment was a clear nod to an old Kohli meme from his early, more aggressive days on the field.
Yuvraj Singh mimicking Virat Kohli. Pure gem 😅 pic.twitter.com/Ua38YmpfOf
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Judges Archana Puran Singh and Navjot Singh Sidhu were left in splits, with Archana openly praising Yuvraj’s spot-on timing and delivery. Even the Kohli lookalikes couldn’t stop laughing, adding to the infectious energy in the studio.
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The mimicry harked back to Kohli’s fiery on-field persona from earlier years, a stark contrast to the composed and mature leader fans see today. Interestingly, the segment aired at a time when Kohli is enjoying a purple patch with the bat, having recently signed off the ODI series against New Zealand with a vintage century in Indore—proving that while memes fade, class truly remains permanent.
