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Boxing Day Test: Pitch invader hugs Virat Kohli and dances on MCG in bizarre moment on day two

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The pitch invader with Virat Kohli.
Camera IconThe pitch invader with Virat Kohli. Credit: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images

A pitch invader has charged onto the MCG, wrapped his arms around Virat Kohli and danced with him in a bizarre moment on the second day of the Boxing Day Test.

The young fan, wearing a blue shirt with the word ‘free’ and a Ukrainian flag, entered the playing surface from the northern end of the ground — around fine leg — before running towards the Indian slips cordon.

Rohit Sharma avoids the patron.
Camera IconRohit Sharma avoids the patron. Credit: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images

He ran past wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant and then towards captain Rohit Sharma, who had to dodge him, before meeting Kohli.

The invader wrapped his arms around Kohli, who appeared unfazed and even gave him a brief hug back.

The patron is taken away.
Camera IconThe patron is taken away. Credit: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images

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The youngster then attempted the ‘floss’ dance, which briefly amused Kohli, before stadium security and an Indian team staff member came out to pull him off the ground.

Security do their job.
Camera IconSecurity do their job. Credit: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images

Kohli was at the centre of a massive controversy on day one when he shoulder charged Australian teenager Sam Konstas.

The former Indian captain escaped suspension over the clash, which happened as Konstas dominated the opening session on debut, but was docked 20 per cent of his match fee and slapped with a demerit point.

The West Australia’s depiction of Kohli as a clown on the back page of Friday’s newspaper also went viral in India.

More than 87,000 fans packed the ground for the first day’s play on Thursday.

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