Kohli took an outstanding catch in slip and gestured at the crowd.
India skipper Virat Kohli shut down the crowd who hurled abuses at him on the first day of the second Test against New Zealand. On day one, Virat gave it back to the bunch of drunk spectators by mocking them.
Kohli first gestured at them and then pretended to be dizzy. It was hilarious to watch. But he didn't stop there.
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The India captain fully gave it back after taking a brilliant catch in the slip to send Henry Nicholls back on second day's morning session. He took a low catch diving forward in the second slip. Mohammad Shami, the bowler, was delighted with his captain's effort.
After pulling it off, Kohli held his finger on his lips and shushed the crowd and yelled out: "Shut the f**k up".
Here is the video:
Not the first time Kohli has had a go against the crowd. We have seen him taking out his middle finger on the debut Australia tour when the spectators tried to get better of him.