KRK calls Virat Kohli “Monkey” and also makes fun of MS Dhoni; Twitter teaches him a lesson for life

Film critic, actor and producer Kamaal R Khan, aka KRK has recently taken a dig at two of the star players of Indian cricket, MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli.

Dhoni and Kohli have not been in greatest of their form in the ongoing Indian Premier League which has attracted criticism from fans on social media.

KRK, who is often known for criticizing the renowned celebs on the micro-blogging website to stay in limelight has this time commented about Dhoni and Kohli’s poor performance in IPL.

The 42-year-old believes that Dhoni has been blaming his bat for playing every flop shot this season.

“Great @msdhoni is seeing his bat after every flop shot in such a way, like, it’s only bat’s mistake if he is not able to hit the ball”, KRK wrote on Twitter.

Twitter tweet for MS Dhoni

KRK didn’t stop here and went on to call the RCB skipper a monkey, who abuses on the pitch and jumps up and dow when an umpiring decision does not go his way.

“Umpire must give out if @imVkohli is saying dat Pathan is out, othrwise he will start jumping n abusing on the pitch like a monkey #KKRvRCB”, he commented about Virat.

KRK tweet for Virat Kohli

And here’s how KRK got slammed for his “Monkey” comment by the fans,

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