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Cricket Multiverse’s Duplicate Dhoni, Tendulkar, and Kohli Passing Around Trophy We were unaware of our need

Trophies and legacies are designed to be transferred from one hand to the next, much like batons in a relay race. This comparison was shown by a recently popular video on the internet that included cricket players participating in a special trophy passing ritual. The video showed players enthusiastically passing the trophy, one after the other, starting with the great Sachin Tendulkar and ending with Virat Kohli. This represented the act of passing on the heritage.

Herein is the trick, however! Instead of the actual cricketing great, these were their striking impersonators who came together to create a fun show. You heard correctly! Every one of them—from a Sunil Narine double dressed in a KKR jersey to Tendulkar’s double dressed in Indian colours, Gabbar changing into MSD wearing CSK gear, and finally Kohli’s duplicate wearing an Indian jersey—passed the cricketing relic test, entertaining the internet community to no end.

One user on “X” cried out, “Multiverse of Cricket Variants,” while another said, “They can start their own First copy version of IPL.” “Sabke sab meesho se download kiye hue hai,” the jest went on.

However, the fun didn’t stop there. In another video, Dhoni’s exact replica was seen imitating the real player by having legacy conversations with young cricket players and participating in post-match strategy discussions. Maintaining the vibe and making sure that laughing reverberated through the screens were the main priorities.

“Oh no! One witness said, “The most lookalike Dhoni I’ve ever seen,” while another said, “Thala for a reason.”

However, this isn’t the first time a doppelgänger of a cricket has had the internet in stitches. A day before the Ram Mandir’s “Pran Pratishtha” ceremony, word of Virat Kohli’s convoy’s sighting in Ayodhya had surfaced. This raised expectations that the cricket player, along with an array of celebrities, would attend the temple’s opening. But in the end, it was Kohli’s impersonator who took center stage, sporting the Indian cricketer’s jersey and goggles and drawing hordes of adoring Indian cricket fans for selfies and pictures.

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