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"Hamara Neta Kaisa Ho": Crowd Chant Goes Viral. Here's How Virat Kohli Reacted - Watch

A hilarious chant from the crowd during the T20 World Cup 2024 match between India and United States has gone viral on social media. In a video that has been shared multiple times by users on the social media platform, a section of the crowd could be heard shouting - "Hamara neta kaisa ho, Virat Kohli jaisa ho." The video also features Virat Kohli who was fielding near the chanting crowd and he even acknowledged them during the match. Kohli turned around and even waved his hand at the crowd.

Meanwhile, former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar feels Virat Kohli's dismal run in the ongoing T20 World Cup is not a worrying sign as it is the "calm before the storm".

Kohli had only scored 1 and 4 against Ireland and Pakistan respectively before departing on a duck against the USA in the last encounter. The former India captain has been playing as an opener alongside skipper Rohit Sharma in the tournament.

Fans chanted 'Hamara neta kaisa ho, Virat Kohli jaisa ho' in New York.pic.twitter.com/9veJ8oGWeh

Brushing aside any doubt on Kohli's form, Bangar mentioned the challenging nature of the New York pitch where India played all three games. The veteran also highlighted the fact that it is the first time that Kohli is opening in the ICC tournament.

Having shifted their base to Florida for their final group stage match against Canada, Kohli will have the final chance to add runs under his name before moving to Super Eight.

"He has never opened for India in the T20 World Cup before so it is a new position for him and conditions were also not in favour of him. As an opener, you don't get a second chance as your first mistake becomes your last one. I feel there is nothing to worry about and maybe it is the calm before the storm," Bangar

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