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Virat Kohli, men practice hard before first Test against SA

| | Dec 31, 2017, at 12:43 am

Cape Town, Dec 30 (IBNS): Indian skipper Virat Kohli and his team were caught on camera sweating out at the nets ahead of their first Test match against South Africa.

The Test match will commence from Jan 5.

India recently thrashed Sri Lanka in their home series.

This will be India's major series outside their home turf after several months.

Meanwhile, BCCI has shared a mini clip on their Twitter where the players could be seen practicing hard before the Test.

Kohli has returned to the squad after a brief break from international cricket after the Test series against Sri Lanka.

Rohit Sharma captained the side in his absence.

Kohli also used the time in marrying long time beloved actress Anushka Sharma in a fairytale wedding.

 

Image: Grab from BCCI video
 

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