IND vs AUS: The Ball got lost in a live match, and Virat Kohli found it immediately!
Virat Kohli, who is always alert on the field, has once again proved his alertness. Something happened in the last match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy being played between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground, after which the commentators were also seen talking about Virat Kohli's alertness. Before Australian bowler Scott Boult was ready to bowl his over, the ball was being searched for. Then Virat Kohli told the umpire that the ball was in his pocket.
This is how Virat found the ball in the live match.
Scott Boland was waiting for the ball to bowl his over. Shubman Gill was on strike and Virat Kohli was standing at non-striker's end. Then the umpire started looking for the ball. Immediately Virat said to the umpire, 'Where is the ball? The ball is in your pocket'. After this, the umpire immediately took the ball out of his pocket and gave the ball to Boland'. On this funny incident, Hindi commentator Jatin Sapru said, 'Virat Kohli is seen to be very alert, vigilant, his eyes on the ball were such that he even had his eyes on the umpire's pocket'.
Safe to say, #ViratKohli has been quite 'watchful' this morning! 😉#AUSvINDOnStar 👉 5th Test, Day 1 LIVE NOW! | #ToughestRivalry #BorderGavaskarTrophy pic.twitter.com/O3gJeWSSCe
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) January 3, 2025
Kohli flopped again
Although Virat Kohli's eyes were on the ball and he found the ball from the umpire's pocket, however, Virat Kohli could not take any advantage in the Sydney Test and returned to the pavilion cheaply. Kohli once again lost his wicket while playing with the outside ball. He was run out by a ball on a personal score of 17 runs. Virat faced 69 balls in this innings and he was looking in good touch. But this time also he got out in the same way in which he has been getting out on the entire tour so far while playing with the outside ball.
Not even 200 runs in 8 innings
This Australian tour has not been good at all for Virat. After failing in the first innings of the Perth Test, he scored an unbeaten century in the second innings. But after this, his bat has been completely silent. Virat has been able to score only 184 runs in 8 innings in this series.