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There has been a lot of talk about Virat Kohli’s dip in form and what should he do to overcome it. Many have suggested that a break might help the batter to get some fresh air and come back with a clear head. The star batter has got a long break as he has been ‘rested’ from the entire West Indies tour which will see the Indian team playing three ODIs and five T20Is in the Caribbean.

It seems Virat Kohli has already started enjoying his break as the former India captain is believed to be in Paris with his wife Anushka Sharma. The Bollywood actress shared a picture from their stay in the city and captioned it “Hello Paris”. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli has shared a video of him grooving on a famous Punjabi song in his latest Instagram post.

In the video, Virat Kohli is seen dancing to the famous song “Mundian to Bach ke” by Panjabi MC and Labh Januja. The 33-year-old is seen in a different avatar where he has donned a red tank t-shirt and black knee-length shorts. Kohli’s way of dancing is also pretty different from what people perform in this song. "Been pending for a long time, but it's never too late I guess," Kohli captioned the post.

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Kohli to be back in action in Asia Cup

After being rested from the entire West Indies tour, Virat Kohli is expected to be back in action in the Asia Cup which is slated to take place in August-September. The 33-year-old has been playing non-stop cricket for the past few months. Although he got a short break between IPL and England tour, it seems that did not work for Kohli.

Now, as he is getting nearly a month’s rest, many expect him to regain his form once back in action. Dinesh Karthik who has himself made a remarkable comeback to international cricket expects Kohli to break the shackles when he returns.

“Virat Kohli has experienced insane success over the period of time. Now he will get a good break and will come back all recharged and hopefully, will do phenomenally well. You can never rule out a player of his calibre,” Karthik told the Times of India.