Twitter Reacts to Prince Yadavs Heartwarming Kohli Interaction
Prince Yadav had an interesting moment in the game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. He has already impressed the fans and players with his performances, and yesterday he played against his idol Virat Kohli. Moreover, he went on to dismiss Kohli for a duck in the run chase.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru suffered yet another loss this season, after losing their previous match against Lucknow Super Giants. Prince Yadav turned out to be the star for his team with the ball, as he took the precious wicket of Virat Kohli. He is known for his masterclass when it comes to the run chase.
But Prince Yadav did the unthinkable, as he dismissed Kohli for a two ball duck. Eventually, RCB finished just 9 runs short in the chase, handing over the third win of the season to Lucknow Super Giants. Prince Yadav has admired Virat Kohli for a long time, and yesterday he was able to take his wicket with ease.
Following the game, he also had a moment with his idol, Virat Kohli. Both of them were spotted having a chat together as Bharat Arun, the bowling coach of Lucknow Super Giants also stood there. Kohli appreciated the bowling of Prince Yadav, and backed him for future success.
Here's how Twitter reacted to the fan moment of Prince Yadav.
King Walks Back
The Prince arrives, and even the King has to walk back 👀
— TheWicketReport (@WicketReport) May 8, 2026
Sky high performance 🔥 pic.twitter.com/YZF4EdXl50
A new prince has arrived in the town. And when the prince arrives, even the King has to walk back to the pavilion.
What a Moment
From idolizing him to earning praise from him on the big stage… what a moment for Prince Yadav! ❤️🔥
— cricket_updates (@Abhishek850977) May 8, 2026
Prince Yadav used to idolise Virat Kohli for a long time. And now he received praises from his idol at such a big stage, creating a moment he would never forget.
Comments Section
Prince Yadav and Virat Kohli are surely having a great time together at the field. Meanwhile, the RCB and Virat Kohli fans would be having a tough time writing comments under Prince Yadav's posts.