Security Attacks Virat Kohli Fan for Hugging RCB Star During Match? Fans claim so in a viral video.
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Security Attacks Virat Kohli Fan for Hugging RCB Star During Match? Fans claim so in a viral video.

A Virat Kohli fan who penetrated security to meet him on the pitch was apparently whipped by arena staff a short time later.

A video has turned into a web sensation via virtual entertainment in which a fan should have been visible getting whipped by safety faculty. Virtual entertainment clients have guaranteed that the fan in the video is a similar individual who contacted Virat Kohli’s feet and embraced him on the ground as Royal Challengers Bengaluru took on Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 match on Monday. The fan was removed starting from the earliest stage, when he penetrated security to meet Kohli on the pitch. Presently, the viral video asserts that he was pounded by safety faculty at the actual arena.

In the video, the safety crew should have been visible, raising a ruckus around town. In any case, regardless of whether it’s a similar fan, it hasn’t been learned at this point. Here is the video:

https://twitter.com/i/status/1772824628475408416

With respect to the match, Kohli set a novel record during the match. The opener finished his 100th T20 fifty or more score, turning into the principal Indian and generally just the third player to do so. In the match, the 35-year-old was once again at his classic best following a frustrating game against the Chennai Super Kings (CSK). He scored 77 runs on 49 balls, with 11 fours and two sixes.

He scored his runs at a strike pace of north of 157. In 378 appearances, Virat has scored 12,092 runs at a normal of 41.26, with eight centuries and 92 fifties. His best score is 122*. Virat is India’s driving T20 run getter and by and large 6th. As far as most fifty or more scores, above Virat are West Indies batting extraordinary Chris Gayle (110 fifty or more scores, including 22 centuries) and Australian incredible David Warner (109 fifty or more scores, including eight centuries).

Coming to the match, Punjab Kings (PBKS) saw their players getting started, but not even one of them could change it into something important. Captain Shikhar Dhawan (45 out of 37 balls with five fours and a six), Jitesh Sharma (27 of every 20 balls with a four and two sixes), and Sam Curran (23 out of 17 balls) played good thumps; however, on a batting-cordial Chinnaswammy track, PBKS could gather just 176/6 out of 20 overs.

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