Indian cricketing sensation Virat Kohli is not only famous for his flawless batting but also for his personality. The cricketer is one of the most talented celebrities with versatile qualities. Earlier, he was seen dancing on and off the field as well as singing which left his followers amazed and now, recently the cricketer was seen trying his hands at culinary activities. The cricketer, who is generally seen hammering the bowlers all over the park, was seen trying to cook egg and he finished that off in style as usual, with the result being quite impressive. Video: Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle dance to Shane Watson’s tunes during RCB’s IPL 2016 party
Kohli, who is currently leading the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), was seen cooking poached egg during a recent interview with News18. As the chef present there instructed, the cricketer went on following them to come out with flying colors. The Delhi-dasher revealed that he knows how to cook Omlette and that he had earlier tried cooking fish which came out really well. He also mentioned that the pressure of taking the egg intact out of the pan was more than that he feels on field while batting.
Kohli’s RCB, however, has had a disappointing run so far in the tournament. Despite having a star-studded line up with the likes of Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers, Shane Watson and Kohli himself, the team has failed to meet up to the expectations to shine and is currently situated towards the bottom of the table. While the batting line-up looks to be one of the most powerful among the teams taking part in this edition of the Indian domestic Twenty20 (T20) league, their bowling has been a matter of concern throughout. Here is the video where Virat Kohli cooked ‘poached egg.’
RCB have so far won only two matches in the journey and will face MS Dhoni’s Rising Pune Supergiants (RPS) at home to clinch their third.
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