Virat Kohli asks Sanju Samson to check his heartbeat in the RCB vs. RR match, netizens say “this is serious”

Virat Kohli asked Sanju Samson to check his heartbeat in a high octane conflict between RCB and RR at Sawai Mansingh Stadium.
Virat Kohli scored an unbeaten 62 in 45 balls, helping Royal Challenger Bengaluru (RCB) hold nine wickets in hand and nine tiny balls in Saeai Mansingh Big Stadium match and against Rajasthan Royals in 2025 match in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Despite the victory, Jaipur’s heat struggled Kohli and it took several minutes to breathe on the field.
The incident happened before the 15th, when Kohli ran twice Wanindu Hasaranga. After reaching the end of the striker, Kohli seemed to be struggling and asked Rajasthan Royal Captain Sanju Samson to check his heartbeat.
On the stump microphone, Kohli was heard saying, “Heartbeat check Karna. (Check my heartbeat).” To that end, Sanju replied, “Theek Hai. (It’s OK)..”
After the 15th, Virat Kohli and RCB conducted a strategic timeout, bringing the batsman back and holding his breath. Shortly after the game resumed, Kohli was seen performing well. However, this incident has made netizens feel worried.
“This is serious,” one user wrote, while another user wrote “It should be checked and careful.
The third USRE said:Maybe a little discomfort. He is no longer very young. Virat should not exceed his physical limits. He should stay healthy and use it on 2027 WC. @bcci Please take care of yourself. India needs Virat for 2027. ”
“Please also ask the doctor for a check-up. ” the fourth user wrote.
Meanwhile, during his unbeaten 62 knocks, Virat Kohli became David Warner’s second batsman for 100 and a half centuries registered in all T20s. Warner is currently ahead of his name with the shortest game format in the 108-50s.
Phil Salt was an outstanding performance of the RCB in the chase, with the right-hander hitting 65 and defeating 33 goals, bringing a lot of steps to the team’s pursuit of goals.
Earlier in the match, RCB captain Rajat Patidar won the match and chose the bowl, a decision that led to the Rajasthan Royals posting a total of 173/4 of their allocated 20 matches, thanks in large part to the powerful 75 defeats of Yashasvi Jaiswal.