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“Your Wife” – Virat Kohli Gave An Epic Reply To His Teammate Dinesh Karthik’s Question

by Himanshu Singh
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Virat Kohli is known for his playful antics off the cricket field. A recent funny incident is making rounds on social media sheds light on one of his pranks involving his Royal Challengers Bangalore teammate, Dinesh Karthik. Kohli managed to catch Karthik off-guard with a light-hearted comment about his wife.

“Your Wife” - Virat Kohli Gave An Epic Reply To His Teammate Dinesh Karthik’s Question
Virat Kohli gave a hilarious reply to Dinesh Karthik. Photo – Twitter

Indian cricket icon Virat Kohli is celebrated not only for his exceptional batting skills but also for his infectious sense of humor and charm that never fail to captivate fans. During a recent segment for Puma India, Kohli’s spontaneous response to a question from teammate Dinesh Karthik left their Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) companions in stitches.

In the entertaining video titled ‘Know your teammate’, hosted by Dinesh Karthik, players including Faf du Plessis, Mohammed Siraj, and Rajat Patidar were quizzed about their fellow teammates. Kohli’s witty and unpredictable answer added to the fun, leaving everyone amused and entertained.

In a video posted by PUMA Cricket, Karthik asked Kohli about his favorite athlete besides a cricketer. “Who’s my favorite athlete apart from a cricketer?” Karthik inquired. Kohli jokingly responded, “Your wife,” prompting the wicketkeeper-batsman to reply, “That’s a great answer, for sure.”

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Laughter filled the room as Kohli, Karthik, Faf du Plessis, Mohammed Siraj, and Rajat Patidar shared a moment together. Karthik couldn’t help but admit that Kohli’s quick wit took him by surprise.

During their banter, Kohli teased Karthik about his future hobbies post-IPL, referencing Karthik’s wife Dipika Pallikal’s career in squash. Karthik had earlier mentioned that his favorite non-cricketing sportsperson is tennis legend Federer, coincidentally tying back to Dipika’s athletic background.

In 2011, Dipika Pallikal made waves in the world of squash by claiming victory in three WISPA tour events, catapulting her into the limelight as the first Indian woman to break into the top 10 of the PSA Women’s rankings. As she continued her journey in the sport, Pallikal, now 32, solidified her position as a key figure in Indian squash. Her achievements speak volumes: from receiving the prestigious Arjuna Award in 2012 to securing a gold medal at the Asian Games and another at the Commonwealth Games. Adding to her accolades, Pallikal also emerged triumphant in the World Doubles Championships of 2022, seizing two gold medals in doubles events. Her remarkable journey is a testament to her dedication and skill in the world of squash.

With the Royal Challengers Bangalore facing a challenging five-match losing streak, the pressure is on for them to turn things around. Their upcoming match against the Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens holds significant importance, especially considering their previous loss to KKR earlier in the season.

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