The live session between Kevin Pietersen and Virat Kohli, on Thursday, ended on a hilarious note as the former England skipper hilariously trolled the India skipper. With nothing much to do nowadays because of the coronavirus pandemic, Virat Kohli and Kevin Pietersen decided to go live on Instagram.
Previously, Pietersen had interacted with Rohit Sharma, Yuzvendra Chahal as well as Pakistan batsman Ahmed Shehzad. On Wednesday, Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah had done a live session too. Pietersen and Kohli spoke on a range of topics and one can say that the fans thoroughly enjoyed the session.
Kevin Pietersen and Virat Kohli (Source: Twitter)
And the end was even better. Pietersen could not help but troll Virat Kohli after the latter’s wife, Anushka Sharma, posted a comment telling him to end the conversation because it was dinner time.
Pietersen and Kohli were in the middle of their chat on Instagram when Anushka wrote: “Chalo chalo dinner time”.
The batting legend later posted a screenshot of Anushka Sharma’s comment on Instagram and wrote: “When the BOSS said time was up, time was up! @anushkasharma @virat.kohli Hope you all enjoyed that? Just two dudes hanging out.”
During the interaction, Pietersen also asked Virat Kohli what he was up to these days. In reply, the star batsman said he was enjoying spending time at home with Anushka and also revealed that this was the longest time they have spent together in one place.
“It’s been wonderful, the longest time we have spent together since we have been together. its not ideal.
“We’ve never been in one place for this long. Usually at this time I would have said hello to you at the Chinnaswamy, its strange times.
“Its not a good thing to single out this situation as you have got time to spend quality time with your family. It Is what it is, we are being cautious, being safe,” Kohli told Pietersen.
Kevin Pietersen Trolls Virat Kohli Over Anushka Sharma's Comment On Live Chat
Published - 03 Apr 2020, 12:39 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 05:14 AM
The live session between Kevin Pietersen and Virat Kohli, on Thursday, ended on a hilarious note as the former England skipper hilariously trolled the India skipper. With nothing much to do nowadays because of the coronavirus pandemic, Virat Kohli and Kevin Pietersen decided to go live on Instagram.
Previously, Pietersen had interacted with Rohit Sharma, Yuzvendra Chahal as well as Pakistan batsman Ahmed Shehzad. On Wednesday, Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah had done a live session too. Pietersen and Kohli spoke on a range of topics and one can say that the fans thoroughly enjoyed the session.
And the end was even better. Pietersen could not help but troll Virat Kohli after the latter’s wife, Anushka Sharma, posted a comment telling him to end the conversation because it was dinner time.
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Pietersen and Kohli were in the middle of their chat on Instagram when Anushka wrote: “Chalo chalo dinner time”.
The batting legend later posted a screenshot of Anushka Sharma’s comment on Instagram and wrote: “When the BOSS said time was up, time was up! @anushkasharma @virat.kohli Hope you all enjoyed that? Just two dudes hanging out.”
During the interaction, Pietersen also asked Virat Kohli what he was up to these days. In reply, the star batsman said he was enjoying spending time at home with Anushka and also revealed that this was the longest time they have spent together in one place.
“It’s been wonderful, the longest time we have spent together since we have been together. its not ideal.
“We’ve never been in one place for this long. Usually at this time I would have said hello to you at the Chinnaswamy, its strange times.
“Its not a good thing to single out this situation as you have got time to spend quality time with your family. It Is what it is, we are being cautious, being safe,” Kohli told Pietersen.
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