The second match of the ongoing three-match ODI series between India and South Africa was played in Raipur on Wednesday (November 3, 2025). While the Indian team suffered a defeat, star batsman Virat Kohli was in full form. He scored a century of 102 runs while batting first for the team. He then displayed great enthusiasm while fielding. In his familiar style, he consistently maintained the pressure on the opposition. Some photos and videos of this are rapidly going viral on social media.
Virat Kohli started to dance right in front of Temba Bavuma
A video of Virat Kohli is rapidly going viral on social media, showing him dancing. Interestingly, when Kohli performed this dance, Bavuma had just arrived at the crease. Some people are linking this dance to Bavuma. They believe Kohli was doing this to distract Bavuma. He was also seen moving his hands in a specific manner during the video.
WTF! That was Kohli giving a straight-up Baba ji ka Thullu on Bavuma’s face 💀#ViratKohli𓃵 #INDvSA #INDVSSAODI #ODIs pic.twitter.com/gv5y2zTZFy
— Aarnav Sharma✨️ (@sunilaarnav) December 3, 2025
However, Virat Kohli’s actions didn’t have much impact on Temba Bavuma. After Quinton de Kock’s (8) dismissal, he not only anchored the innings with Aiden Markram (110) but also shared a century partnership of 101 runs for the second wicket. Batting at number three, he faced a total of 48 balls, scoring 46 runs at a strike rate of 95.83, hitting three fours and one six.
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Chasing 359 to stay in the three-match series, South Africa won the second ODI thanks to a brilliant century from opener Aiden Markram (110). After his dismissal, two young players, Breitzke (68) and Dewald Brevis, took charge. Both scored quick half-centuries.
Brevis took a tough stand against the Indian bowlers, hitting five sixes in his innings of 54 off 34 balls. Corbin Bosch made a fine cameo in the end, helping South Africa achieve their highest chase away from home and level the series.
