Tuesday, 6 October 2015

virat kohli's match on 3rd oct 2015

Dharamsala, Oct 3: India's commander MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli and Team Director Ravi Shastri were on Saturday seen saying "Bokke" in a video which was tweeted by South Africa's One Day International captain AB de Villiers. (Look down to see the video) India-SA arrangement control The Indian trio highlight in an exceptional message from De Villiers toward the South African rugby group (additionally nicknamed Bokke) which is set to play against Scotland today (October 3) at the St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. De Villiers tweeted the video with hashtag #BOKKE on Saturday evening.

As Dhoni, Kohli and Shastri are seen holding up in an air terminal parlor on Saturday evening, De Villiers says, "go ahead MS (Dhoni)" for which the Indian captain gets out "Bokke" trailed by the same by Shastri and Kohli, who were situated by him. It was an uncommon message recorded by De Villiers for his rugby group at the World Cup. Toward the video's end, the privilege gave batsman said, "To the Boks, all the best young men." The video begins with the South African cricketers Kagiso Rabada, Quinton de Kock and Albie Morkel saying "Bokke". De Villiers likewise expressed gratitude toward Dhoni, Kohli and Shastri for their messages. "Yes. Much obliged to you," he said. Every South African cricketer definitely takes after their rugby group. In the continuous Rugby World Cup in England, South Africa, known as the Springboks, endured a stun opening diversion 32-34 annihilation to Japan. Then again, they skiped back in the beside whip Samoa 46-6. They are in Pool B alongside Scotland, Samoa, USA and Japan. 20 groups, partitioned into 4 bunches (5 every), are in real life. The main 2 from every pool enters quarter-finals. The previous evening, at Dharamsala's Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium, South Africa crushed India by 7 wickets in the opening Twenty20 International. The second T20I is in Cuttack on Monday (October 5). The 3 T20Is will be trailed by 5 One Day Internationals and 4 Tests.

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