A young cricket team plans some aggressive tactics as they discuss sledging their opponents in the match.
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A hilarious video of a little boy’s team pep talk has been doing several rounds on the internet. Ahead of a local cricket game, a young boys’ side stood encircled together while talking about the tactics they were going to follow for their match. The captain instructed his side to sledge the opposition in hopes of adding some pressure to their batting. He also instructed that the team should be extra cautious during fielding as he did not want his side to make any stupid mistakes. The skipper then made it abundantly clear that he would not like to be approached by fellow bowlers, wanting to bowl more. The internet just couldn’t help but react to the young skipper’s aggression while drawing comparisons with Virat Kohli.
The video has garnered a ton of attention on the internet, receiving over five lakh views on X. The post read, “Jo Captain Bolega Wahi Karna hai” which translates to ‘Do what your captain says’.
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A user said that the little guy was more aggressive than former Indian skipper Virat Kohli. He wrote, “More aggressive captain than Virat Kohli.”
While another implied that the kid was better than the former skipper and said, “He is the best captain. He is better than Kohli.”
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Whereas a social media buff was having some trouble identifying who the real captain was in the group. She wrote, “Everyone is looking for a captain here.”
In another reply, a fan was wondering what would happen if the kid grew up to be the captain of India in the future. “Just imagine this guy becoming a future Indian cricketer, this clip will be a meme template.”
A guy decided to break down the conversations into parts and wrote, “Conversations are like 1) misfield twice, change your spot. Try a third time, you’re out of the ground. 2) You keep that ball shiny. Bowl straight at the stumps. 3) Bowlers, no deciding to bowl on your own – captain will decide. And many more. Few points are relatable to gully cricket.”