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IND vs IRE: Watch – Usman Khawaja engages Virat Kohli in his funny prank during a podcast

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IND vs IRE: Watch – Usman Khawaja engages Virat Kohli in his funny prank during a podcast


Usman Khawaja is known for his fun personality. From time to time, Australia’s batting star leaves the fun divided by his antics. And he recently did it again while appearing on the ‘Willow Talk’ podcast.

His latest act was inspired by an incident that took place when Kagiso Rabada appeared on the same podcast last month. While the South African star was busy talking to the podcast host, the live session was interrupted by none other than Indian superstar Virat Kohli.

It was Rabada who first told the podcast host that Kohli was in front of him and was dancing. After the host asked the player to call out the former Indian captain in front of the camera, the latter duly agreed. And Khawaja made sure that Kohli also interrupted his interview, albeit hilariously.

Watch Usman Khawaja’s Hilarious Prank:


Meanwhile, Usman Khawaja is currently busy working with Amazon Prime, which is streaming the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024 in Australia. On the other hand, Kohli will ply his trade as a player in the competition that began on Sunday (June 2).

The right-handed batsman is in impressive form at the moment and will be hoping to lead the charge with the bat for Team India once again. While Kohli was part of the Indian team that won the ODI World Cup in 2011, he is yet to lay his hands on the T20 World Cup trophy. The current tournament is likely to be his last as a player and he will be desperate to win the competition.

Kohli recently starred with the bat in IPL 2024. He finished the tournament as the highest run-scorer. While no other batsman could reach the 600-run mark, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru star ended his campaign with 741 runs with the help of a century and five fifties. In doing so, he became the first Indian player to win the Orange Cap twice.