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From Tom & Jerry to Jagga Jatt: Shikhar Dhawan's bromance with Virat Kohli continues in England

Taking reference from popular cartoon series Tom & Jerry and 20th-century heroic rebel 'Jagga Jatt', Dhawan described the picture in the best way possible.

India TV Sports Desk Written by: India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Updated on: July 21, 2018 21:07 IST
Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli
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Shikhar Dhawan with Virat Kohli

Ahead of India's five-match Test series starting August 1, captain Virat Kohli is having a great time in England with his wife Anushka Sharma and teammates. India opener Shikhar Dhawan, who is also spending quality time with his family, recently shared a picture with Kohli that defines the bromance between the two Delhi-born cricketers.

"Tom and jerry waala badmaash billa @virat.kohli aur main jagga jatt," Dhawan captioned the picture on Instagram.

Taking reference from popular cartoon series Tom & Jerry and 20th-century heroic rebel 'Jagga Jatt', Dhawan described the picture in the best way possible.

Teammate Hardik Pandya commented on the photograph, saying: "Nice Cap @virat.kohli".

Earlier, Dhawan shared a picture of his family along with the newlywed pair of Virat and Anushka, saying: "Just strolling around the street with these two strangers!"

Currently, India are on a tour of the United Kingdom, where they played Ireland in two T20Is followed by three-match T20I and as many ODIs against England. India won the two-match T20I series against Ireland 2-0 and clinched the three-T20I series in England 2-1 but lost the three-match ODI rubber 2-1 to the hosts.

Up next, India are scheduled to play a lengthy five-match Test series against England, starting with the Birmingham Test from August 1.

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