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Watch: Anushka Sharma Sledges Virat Kohli, Imitates His Celebration. His Reply Is Viral

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Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma appeared together in an event recently and the banter between them won a lot of hearts. The Royal Challengers Bangalore star and the well-known Bollywood actress played a number of games that entertained the crowd while their conversations have already gone viral on social media.

During one part of the chat show, Anushka was asked to sledge Kohli and she came up with a perfect sledge while imitating a wicket-keeper. “Aaj 24th April hai, aaj toh run bana le Kohli (Today April 24, at least score runs today, Kohli)," Anushka said.

However, Kohli was quick to come up with a reply that left the crowd in splits. Fun moments between Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma.Anushka imitating Virat's celebration was the best!

pic.twitter.com/e3ono4oXlG "Jitni tumhari puri team ne April, May, June, July mein run nahi banaye hai utne match hai mere. (I have more matches than all of your team's combined scores in April, May, June and July).

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