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Virat Kohli video grab

Victory against West Indies: Virat Kohli creates, posts video of celebration with fans

| @indiablooms | Jun 28, 2019, at 09:33 am

Manchester, June 28 (IBNS): After the Indian team registered a phenomenal victory in Manchester against West Indies, skipper Virat Kohli celebrated the World Cup match win with his fans by creating a video with them and even posted it for millions of people following him on the social media across the world.

Kohli tweeted: "Don't know about football, but Manchester was blue today!  Comprehensive team victory. #CWC19."

In the video of celebration made by Kohli himself, he could be seen showing a thumbs up to people who have gathered to rejoice the moment of happiness.

India defeated West Indies b 125 runs.

It was a massive victory by India after the national side managed to beat Afghanistan by a slim margin of 11 runs.

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