Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan and Yuvraj Singh dance off their worries ahead of CT semi-final

India will face off against Bangladesh in the second semi-final

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Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh of India. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

Ahead of the all-important semi-final clash against Bangladesh, Team India seems to be heading in with a relaxed, positive mindset. In a recent video shared by ANI, skipper Virat Kohli was seen having fun with opener Shikhar Dhawan during the practice session.

In the video that has surfaced, the duo is seen dancing as Yuvraj Singh joined the club with some of his moves. In most videos that go viral, whether it is weddings or a post-series win celebration, Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan and Yuvraj Singh are the first ones you would expect to initiate some dance moves. Even in the practice session, the three were seen grooving to some tunes.

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While Virat Kohli has been among Top 10 leading run-getters in this year’s Champions Trophy despite scoring a duck in the game against Sri Lanka, Yuvraj Singh is set to make it into the Playing XI with some great form for his 300th ODI match. It is Shikhar Dhawan who makes a mark here particularly because his return to the team has seen him in an extremely positive mindset.

It may be recalled here that at a recent chat show Dhawan revealed that he liked listening to ghazals. “I started listening to Sufi music when I was 21. I only like songs with strong lyrics. I am very fond of ghazals. I like ghazals from Jagjit Singh and Sir Ghulam Ali. I have many lyrics that have inspired me from these ghazals and led me to the part of spirituality,” he said.

He further added, “Gurdas Mann Sir’s song ‘Mawa thandiya chawa chawa kaun karein’ is very inspirational. The verse that I liked the most means the care that a mother takes of her child is compared to the shade (chawa), and you can never pay back that grace ever in life, no matter how hard you try.”

“Many others like Satinder Satraj and Hans Raj Hans have written good lyrics. So I connect the meaning of these songs to my life and it keeps me calm, away from negativity and leads me to the path of spirituality.”

Dhawan has been ruling in the Champions Trophy yet again. In the 2013 edition, he was highest run-getter, this year too, he is leading the charts and looks in supreme touch despite not playing for the International side for around 6 months. He has already scored a century, and two fifty-plus scores, so the celebrations haven’t stopped so far.

Commenting on his celebrations, Dhawan said, “The celebration style is natural. When I scored my first century, I naturally lifted my arms up, feeling very happy, looking at the Almighty above. That became my signature style. All these things are natural, not practised.”

 

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