Watch: Virat Kohli showcases Anil Kapoor’s famous dance move from ‘My name is Lakhan’ during live match

Virat Kohli danced to the tune of Anil's hit number as whole crowd cheered him on.

India’s win over Afghanistan was well and truly needed to keep their hopes for playoffs alive. On November 3, it was a dire requirement for India to beat Afghanistan. This one clash mattered the most. And since it mattered the most, the men in blue did not crumble… They delivered in the nick of time, helping India thump Afghans by 66 runs. The win was huge and it gave India’s poor run-rate a major boost.

The win against Afghans marked Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul’s return to form, as the duo scored fifty-plus each. Hardik and Pant also silenced their critics with their super-destructive camoes. While all these knocks comprised multiple moments to cherish, the best moment of the match wasn’t captured by the official cameramen. Rather, it was recorded by a random spectator in the crowd.

Virat Kohli imitates Anil Kapoor’s trademark dance move

Every 80s and 90s kid remembers Anil Kapoor’s famous dance move from ‘My name is Lakhan,’ an evergreen song from 1998 hit film Ram Lakhan. Indian skipper, Virat Kohli is known to be a very lively character, be it on the field or off it. And boy! King Kohli lived up to that expectation of the netizens. The spectaror-captured video features Virat Kohli imitating Anil Kapoor’s famous dance move from ‘My Name Is Lakhan’ once the song is played on the loudspeakers present on the ground. He’s seen tracing Anil Kapoor’s steps as the crowd cheers him on.

One twitter user from india, @reaadubey, has posted the aforementioned video on her Twitter handle. The video has garnered more than eight thousand likes as we write. The video clip, which is 18 seconds long, is attached below for our readers to see.

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India’s qualification for 2021 T20 World Cup playoffs is a stretched possibility, with New Zealand one win clear from equal number of games. If New Zealand wins both of their upcoming matches, we’re out of the tourney. However, it’s very unlikely that Namibia or Afghanistan will trump the Black Caps. Still, one wishes that the Indian players keep enjoying their time on the field and keep their slim chances of qualification alive.

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