Apart from being a batting star, he has mimicry skills as well that came out with time. Be it mimicking his childhood friend Ishant Sharma or seniors like Harbhajan Singh or Yuvraj Singh, Kohli gives a good fight with side skills. And this he was caught doing mimicry of Suryakumar Yadav. This happened on February 9, at the dugout of the Barabati Stadium, in the second innings between India and England. This happened shortly after Virat Kohli was dismissed. Instead of going back to the dressing room, he sat with the youngsters without taking off his pads. Kohli was encircled by Rishabh Pant, Arshdeep Singh, and the dismissed batter Shubman Gill. Kohli was seen having laughs with them while mimicking Surya. Kohli was seen imitating him, chewing gum while talking and then walking like him. Watch the video here: Virat Kohli acting as chewing gum man Surya Kumar Yadav. pic.twitter.com/b6haQxHfT5 — अनुज यादव 🇮🇳 (@Hello_anuj) February 10, 2025 Read also: Rohit Sharma Shouts to Stop Music Amidst Cuttack ODI Delay Kohli's struggles continue in Cuttack However, Virat Kohli’s struggles with the bat continued as he failed to make an impact in the second ODI against England in Cuttack. Returning after missing the first game due to a knee injury, Kohli was dismissed for just 5 runs off 8 balls. Adil Rashid bowled a flighted delivery that turned sharply, beating Kohli’s bat as he attempted a forward defense. England captain Jos Buttler took a successful DRS review, with UltraEdge showing a faint spike. However, Kohli appeared unconvinced by the decision, reacting animatedly after watching the replay on the big screen. This was Virat Kohli’s first match since the Sydney Test against Australia last month, but his return was short-lived. His early dismissal added to India’s worries, though Rohit Sharma’s century (119) guided the team to victory. As India prepares for the final ODI in Ahmedabad, Kohli will aim to rediscover his form ahead of the crucial Champions Trophy.