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VIDEO: Kohli-Rohit Not Happy With Fading Light At Lord's
India cricket team skipper Virat Kohli was clearly not amused with the umpires' call to continue play despite the fading light on the fourth day of the second Test against England at Lord's on Sunday, and the way he gestured to his two batters in the middle, asking for play to stop immediately, became a source of much hilarity among his millions of fans and cricket lovers.
In a video, which has gone viral since, Kohli can be seen raising both his hands sitting in the Lord's balcony along with other teammates and asking the players in the middle to supposedly complain about bad light to the umpires.
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