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Watch: When Virat Kohli Met His Lookalike

IANS, 18 Oct, 2016 01:35 PM
    A video, going viral on Facebook, shows Virat Kohli's priceless reaction to seeing his doppelganger in the crowd during the third test match in Indore. Since being shared on October 13, the video has received more than five lakh views and over 6,400 shares on the social networking site.
     
    The hilarious video shows Virat trying his best to control his laughter on seeing his mirror-image among over-excited spectators, all trying to click selfies with his doppelganger.
     

    The lookalike resembles Virat so much, we're sure even the test captain must be wondering if it was actually him in the stands. Kinda like a scene from Shah Rukh Khan's film Duplicate, only funnier.
     
    Watch the video below and tell us what you think in the comments section below.

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