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Updated July 10th, 2019 at 16:54 IST

WATCH | 'Imitation is the best form of flattery': Indian skipper Virat Kohli tries to bowl like seamer Jasprit Bumrah

Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah shared a light moment ahead of the resumption of the World Cup semifinal here on Wednesday when the India captain tried to bowl like his number one strike bowler.

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Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah shared a light moment ahead of the resumption of the World Cup semifinal here on Wednesday when the India captain tried to bowl like his number one strike bowler. With Bumrah watching on, Kohli imitated his unconventional run-up and slingy action as part of the warm-up before the resumption of New Zealand innings which could not be completed to due to persistent rain on Tuesday.

Following his delivery stride, Kohli even celebrated like Bumrah.

Kohli, the competitor that he is, takes his bowling very seriously. He can often be seen bowling in the nets but has not bowled in a match since December 2017, wary of his back issues. Earlier in the tournament, the batting genius had also joked that except he himself none in the team takes bowling seriously. In fact, he has international wickets to his name -- four in ODIs and as many in T20s. He also mockingly called himself 'quite lethal' with the ball in a pre-match media briefing before India vs New Zealand semifinal.

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With India going with five specialist bowlers at times, Kohli even joked ahead of the semifinal about his 'lethal' medium pace.

"We played with 5 bowling options (in the last game) because it gives more depth in batting. I can bowl anytime. I am lethal as long as I don't slip on the pitch. We are up to reviewing that. Five bowlers has worked well," Kohli had said in the pre-match press conference.

After the play resumed on the reserve day, in a brief but eventful session New Zealand scored 28 runs in 23 balls and lost 3 wickets. India had to chase 239 in their 50 overs in on a pitch which experts say has 'lost pace', India started with a disappointing start after losing Rohit Sharma, Kl Rahul and Virat Kohli in quick succession. 

RARE: Watch How Bowler Virat Kohli Dismissed Kane Williamson In The 2008 India-New Zealand U-19 World Cup Semifinal

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Published July 10th, 2019 at 16:11 IST

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