IPL 2022,RCB vs DC | Twitter reacts as Virat Kohli grabs a one-handed stunner against DC

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Virat Kohli has been always known to be a great fielder and he shows his excellence in the field taking some great catches and excellent stops time and again as well. Kohli produced a terrific piece of fielding once again as he grabbed a one-handed blinder to end a possible game-changing knock.

Royal Challengers Bangalore have a strong unit in the IPL 2022 and they are in a strong position against Delhi Capitals. DC won the toss and chose to bowl first. RCB posted a total of 189/5 courtesy of half-centuries from Glenn Maxwell and Dinesh Karthik. Virat Kohli’s struggle with form continued as he was dismissed on 12. 

While chasing the target, David Warner smashed 66 runs at the top. However, they lost the wickets at regular intervals after that. Rishabh Pant was in good touch and he might have played a game-changing knock but a fielding brilliance by Virat Kohli sent him back to the pavilion. 

Mohammed Siraj was bowling the 17th over of the innings and he bowled a full toss on the third delivery to Pant. Pant tried to loft it over the covers, but Kohli was fielding there and he caught a one-handed blinder to sent the batter packing. His celebration after the dismissal was very cheerful and he was seen pumped up. 

Brilliant!

Love never ends!

Absolute stunner!

Super stunner of the day!

He can go from 0 - 100 real quick!

King is not easy!

One of the best so far!

His celebrations after that catch was priceless!

He do!

Turning point.

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