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Virat Kohli Injured? RCB Coach Gives 'Knee Niggle' Update On Star Batter

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Virat Kohli sustained a niggle on his right knee during Royal Challengers Bangalore's last league match against Gujarat Titans, said head coach Sanjay Bangar, who asserted that there is nothing to worry about.

RCB were knocked out of the IPL after going down to Gujarat Titans by six wickets in their must-win game on Sunday. After treating fans with a sensational hundred, Kohli took a brilliant catch to dismiss Vijay Shankar but hurt his knee in the process.

However, the the talismanic India batter was seen limping when after the catch and hurt his knee. A physio attended examined him with Kohli subsequently walking off the field.

He watched the last five overs of the game from the dug out. "Yeah, he had a bit of a niggle in his knee. But I don't think there is anything serious," Bangar said a the post-match press conference.

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