Yuvraj Singh, the former Indian cricketer, appeared on Netflix's 'Great Indian Kapil Show' hosted by Kapil Sharma, along with Virender Sehwag and Mohammad Kaif. He spotted two Kohli lookalikes within the crowd and hilariously mimicked Kohli. After watching the two lookalikes, Kapil joked, “One of them looks more like the original, but the other, it feels as if he had been kept in the water and emerged. Kohli ka Kohlu ho gaya (Kohli became Kohlu)." Later, on the show, Kapil made the trio play a game where one of them had to hold a card upon his head, and the other two had to give him hints to guess the name imprinted on the card. When Sehwag picked up a card, and it had Virat Kohli imprinted on it, Yuvraj and Kaif were initially perplexed about how to make Sehwag understand the name of the legend. Sehwag, mischievously watched the two lookalikes smirk and understood that the name on the card was none other than Virat's. Yuvraj joyfully said: “Hasna nahi tha bas yehi bolna tha… (you didn’t have to laugh, you just had to say…)." Without uttering a word, the audience understood what Yuvraj wanted to say, much to their amusement and laughter. The mimicry by Yuvraj made the two famous judges, Archana Puran Singh and Navjot Singh Sidhu, laugh out loud. Laughing with all her heart, as usual, Archana said: “Yuvi, that is too good." Also read: Kohli’s Heroics in Vain as New Zealand Seal Historic ODI Series Win in India His joke also made the two Kohli lookalikes split, too. Kohli was earlier known for his aggressive avatar, which came out on many occasions in the heat of anger, but has been icy cool and calm on the field over the last few years in the Indian jersey. Yuvraj mimicked a meme that surfaced from those times. Kohli used one of the common Indian slang phrases for his opponents, which the memers thought he was calling out the England captain, Ben Stokes. Kohli has been in his best form in the recent few months and finished the ODI Series against New Zealand with a century on January 18 in Indore.