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Watch: Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma Enjoy Surfing On Off-Day During Asia Cup

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Team India have already sealed their qualification for the Super 4s stage of the ongoing Asia Cup and hence the team have earned some off days.

India will next square off against either Pakistan or Hong Kong on Sunday at the Dubai International Stadium in their first match of the Super 4s stage.

Ahead of the match, Team India enjoyed an off day where the likes of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Ravi Bishnoi were seen surfing.

The team also engaged in a game of beach volleyball. The video was shared by the official Twitter handle of the BCCI. When #TeamIndia hit

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