Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Apr 12, 2016, 01:02 PM (IST)
Edited: Apr 12, 2016, 01:22 PM (IST)
Mr. Nags of the Royal Challengers Bangalore side is in a different mood in this edition of the tournament as he has not been included in the tournament and was not given the team jersey. But finally after a long tussle skipper Virat Kohli gave him the team jersey but that doesn’t mean the tide has calmed down. He is not in his usual ‘peas’ mood and in his previous video he declared a war with Kohli. Video: Virat Kohli trolls Mr. Nags, leaves him furious
On this occasion, he claims that his fans have taken control of the stadium and tries to initiate a negotiation and it all ends in a ‘waar’. In an attempt to make a settlement he tries to establish a communication with Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers and Kohli. He first congratulates Gayle on becoming the champion as his side West Indies won the title and then tried to convince him and De Villiers to get him on board. During this course, Kohli who was busy with his own work looked dazed as both Gayle and De Villiers declared that the final decision will be taken by the captain.
Mr. Nags also drew a connection between WWE wrestler Undertaker and RCB bowler Kane Richardson and said that when the former can get his brother in the side then why not me? He later informed them that the stadium is under his fans control to which the trio replied saying ‘waar’.
Mr. Nags has done a fabulous job in entertaining the fans and there is definitely more to come as the tournament progresses. Will the war continue? Watch the video here:
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