Indian cricket star Virat Kohli's playful on-field antics stole the limelight during India's ICC Champions Trophy clash against New Zealand. Kohli humorously touched Axar Patel’s feet after Patel dismissed Kane Williamson. This light-hearted moment became a highlight of the match, which saw India winning by 44 runs and securing a semi-final spot against Australia.
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