Virat Kohli responds to Kevin Pietersen's post on diaper-wearing kid flaunting batting skills

Virat Kohli responds to Kevin Pietersens post on diaper-wearing kid flaunting batting skills
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Kevin Pietersen has posted a video in which a diaper-wearing kid flaunting batting skill and Virat Kohli has responded to that post.

Kevin Pietersen has posted a video in which a diaper-wearing kid flaunting batting skill and Virat Kohli has responded to that post. The video of this kid playing some exquisite cricketing shots is getting viral on social media for some time now. The kid who is still wearing only diapers is donning a pair of gloves. He can be seen cracking a few lofted straight drives and cover drives with his plastic bat.

After many days, former England cricketer Michael Vaughan shared the video, and

His England teammate and superstar Kevin Pietersen posted the video of the diaper-wearing kid on his Instagram profile.

At the video of this diaper kid, Kevin Pietersen expressed awe as his batting skills are amazing. He India captain Virat Kohli if he would consider the kid for selection.

"WHAT?!?!?!?!?!

Get him in your squad, @virat.kohli! Can you pick him?!?!" Kevin Pietersen wrote as the caption.

To respond to the question Kevin Pietersen's question, Virat Kohli acknowledged the "unreal" talent the kid possesses.

"Where's he from??? He's unreal," Kohli wrote.

All-rounder Jacques Kallis from South Africa also responded to Pietersen's video.

"Serious talent that and not even outta nappies yet," Kallis wrote.

In November the video of a this diaper-wearing kid playing the classy drives initially surfaced on social media.

Michael Vaughan has shared the post and written a cheeky caption.

Meanwhile, India skipper Virat Kohli is currently in Chennai as India are gearing up for their last international assignment of the year -- a 3-match ODI series vs West Indies.

Kohli was in fine form in India's 2-1 win in the recently-concluded T20I series. He had smashed a 29-ball 70 in the decider in Mumbai on Wednesday.



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