Delhi team bus driver used a funny way to film Virat Kohli and the video is winning the internet due to the technique used by the person. Kohli returned to the home circuit for the Delhi side during the Vijay Hazare Trophy and played a key role in their two victories in the tournament so far.
The star batsman is gearing up for the upcoming New Zealand ODI series starting on January 11. Kohli played both matches for Delhi in Bengaluru at the BCCI Center Of Excellence. The video went viral after Delhi’s win over Gujarat on Friday, December 26.
In the clip, the driver can be seen cleverly putting his phone to the side to ensure he could record himself and Kohli with the other Delhi players as well. But the funny thing was that he made sure that no one detected his act by keeping a straight face and showing no expression of respect or admiration for the star batsman. Along with Kohli, he also managed to capture Ishant Sharma and some other Delhi players and support staff as they were getting off the bus.
It is not clear whether the video was taken before one of the two matches Kohli played in the last three days. You can watch the full video below:
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The bus driver found the smartest way to record Virat Kohli as he got off the team bus, phone on silent, body frozen, zero reaction. The man stayed in character for 30 seconds to score Virat pic.twitter.com/p8SWUMsP6F— Vipine Tiwari (@Vpintiwari952) December 26, 2025
Fans on social media appreciated the driver’s cheerful performance in the video with funny comments. Credit: Vipin Tiwari X
KOHLI Dazzles in VHT
Kohli returned to the home circuit and left his mark on the VHT campaign with a brilliant hundred and 77 in two matches. In his first outing, the star batsman anchored the chase and ensured Delhi chased down a tricky target of 299 against Andhra by hitting 131 off 101 deliveries.
He then reached the milestone of 1000 runs in VHT in 15 innings with his knock against Gujarat as Delhi won the match by seven runs. Kohli has scored 208 runs in the two matches at an average of 104 and a strike rate of 128.39.
Kohli returned home to Mumbai ahead of the New Zealand series as Delhi take on Saurashtra in Bengaluru on December 29.
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December 26, 2025
