What did Virat do in the Chennai Test? He made such a big mistake in the middle of the field that he had to return to the pavilion.
Newscrab Editor September 20, 2024 08:20 PM

The Chennai Test was not very special for Virat Kohli who returned to the Test format after a long break. Like the first innings, he could not stay on the crease for long in the second innings as well. But a big mistake was seen by Virat Kohli in the second innings. In this inning, he had to return to the pavilion despite not getting out. He made a mistake which is rarely seen from Virat. From the captain to the players, everyone was surprised to see this mistake of his.

Virat made such a big mistake in the middle of the ground.

Virat Kohli could score only 6 runs in the first innings of the Chennai Test match. In the second innings, he appeared in good rhythm, but he lost his wicket after scoring 17 runs off 37 balls. Actually, he was out LBW on the ball of Mehdi Hasan. The surprising thing was that he was not out LBW, despite this he did not take DRS. After this, when the replay of his wicket was shown, everyone was surprised.

Virat Kohli was not out LBW because the ball hit his pad after hitting his bat. But Virat Kohli did not even realize that the ball had hit his bat. After being given out by the umpire, he did talk to fellow player Shubman Gill, but he returned to the pavilion without taking DRS. After the replay, Team India captain Rohit Sharma also looked angry in the dressing room.

On the second day of the game, Team India had taken its innings forward by 339 runs. Team India had 4 wickets in hand, but it lost all its wickets in reaching 376 runs. After this, the Indian bowlers showed an amazing game and bundled out Bangladesh's first innings for 149 runs. Jasprit Bumrah took the maximum of 4 wickets. At the same time, Mohammad Siraj, Ravindra Jadeja, and Akash Deep took 2-2 wickets. On the other hand, by the end of the day's play, Team India scored 81 runs at the loss of 3 wickets in the second innings and increased its lead to 308 runs. Now on the third day of the game, Team India will be eyeing a big score.

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