Virat Kohli posts a cryptic message on Instagram after the ‘sweet mangoes’ incident

Virat Kohli has now uploaded a post following Naveen-ul-Haq’s narrative about “sweet mangoes.” Many fans believe that the LSG pacer is the target of the article.

Since last week, Virat Kohli, a player for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), has been making headlines. Fans believe both players are taking several shots at one another on social media since the former RCB captain and bowler Naveen-ul-Haq got into a fight.

After Kohli was dismissed for 1 off 4 balls yesterday during RCB vs. Mumbai Indians (MI), the LSG bowler posted a mysterious message on Instagram. He tweeted a picture of the RCB vs. MI game and the phrase “sweet mangoes” in the story. A little while afterwards, he revealed another tale in which Naveen had written, “Round 2 with these. Thanks to @dhaval_parab bhai, I had one of the nicest mangoes I have ever had.

Virat Kohli’s post

Recently, Kohli also published a mysterious tweet on Twitter, which followers believe is for Naveen-ul-Haq. The battle is all in your head. In truth, it’s always you vs. you,” Kohli wrote with a selfie. He may be seen seated on a chair in a dimly lit room while sporting a black shirt and matching trousers.

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MI vs RCB | Match Summary

Suryakumar Yadav‘s outstanding performance on Tuesday at the Wankhede Stadium enabled Mumbai Indians to thrash Royal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets. Mumbai finished the challenging 200-run chase in 16.3 overs thanks to the ‘360 degree’ player’s 83 off 35 balls. While Ishan Kishan contributed 42(31) at the top, Nehal Wadhera finished off his half-century as well. Earlier, the MI bowlers made a strong return, assisting the team in overcoming the onslaught from Glenn Maxwell and Faf du Plessis and keeping RCB below 200 (199/6). Maxwell scored 68 runs in 33 deliveries, and Du Plessis added 65 (41). 

After RCB was reduced to 16/2 in 2.2 overs, the pair scored 120 runs for the third wicket. Mumbai, who decided to bat, got things started off right by seeing Jason Behrendorff dismiss Kohli for one run. Behrendorff was the most effective bowler for MI, taking three wickets and giving up 36 runs in four overs.

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Virat Kohli has now uploaded a post following Naveen-ul-Haq's narrative about "sweet mangoes." Many fans believe that the LSG pacer is the target of the article.

Since last week, Virat Kohli, a player for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), has been making headlines. Fans believe both players are taking several shots at one another on social media since the former RCB captain and bowler Naveen-ul-Haq got into a fight.

After Kohli was dismissed for 1 off 4 balls yesterday during RCB vs. Mumbai Indians (MI), the LSG bowler posted a mysterious message on Instagram. He tweeted a picture of the RCB vs. MI game and the phrase "sweet mangoes" in the story. A little while afterwards, he revealed another tale in which Naveen had written, "Round 2 with these. Thanks to @dhaval_parab bhai, I had one of the nicest mangoes I have ever had.

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Virat Kohli's post

Recently, Kohli also published a mysterious tweet on Twitter, which followers believe is for Naveen-ul-Haq. The battle is all in your head. In truth, it's always you vs. you," Kohli wrote with a selfie. He may be seen seated on a chair in a dimly lit room while sporting a black shirt and matching trousers.

https://twitter.com/imVkohli/status/1656182023403474951

MI vs RCB | Match Summary

Suryakumar Yadav's outstanding performance on Tuesday at the Wankhede Stadium enabled Mumbai Indians to thrash Royal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets. Mumbai finished the challenging 200-run chase in 16.3 overs thanks to the '360 degree' player's 83 off 35 balls. While Ishan Kishan contributed 42(31) at the top, Nehal Wadhera finished off his half-century as well. Earlier, the MI bowlers made a strong return, assisting the team in overcoming the onslaught from Glenn Maxwell and Faf du Plessis and keeping RCB below 200 (199/6). Maxwell scored 68 runs in 33 deliveries, and Du Plessis added 65 (41). 

After RCB was reduced to 16/2 in 2.2 overs, the pair scored 120 runs for the third wicket. Mumbai, who decided to bat, got things started off right by seeing Jason Behrendorff dismiss Kohli for one run. Behrendorff was the most effective bowler for MI, taking three wickets and giving up 36 runs in four overs.

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