Published 12:23 IST, January 16th 2020

Ind vs Aus: Steve Waugh accuses Virat Kohli of disrespecting new Aussie nemesis Adam Zampa

Ind vs Aus: Former Australian cricketer Steve Waugh said that Virat Kohli wasn't just showing Adam Zampa enough respect due to which he paid the price.

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Australian spinner Adam Zampa once again made Indian captain Virat Kohli his bunny as he got Indian skipper for fourth time in ODIs on Tuesday when he was caught by spinner off his own bowling, having just scored 16 runs. Virat Kohli's dismissal in  Mumbai ODI happens to be sixth instance of Adam Zampa outplaying him in international cricket.

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Adam Zampa has so far bowled 97 balls to Virat Kohli in ODIs in which he has conceded 126 runs but has also got him out 4 times. He has also taken Virat Kohli's wicket twice in T20Is. Suraj Randiv and Graeme Swann are or two bowlers who have dismissed Virat Kohli four times in ODI cricket.

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Virat Kohli needs to show respect to Adam Zampa: Steve Waugh

Former Australian cricketer Steve Waugh, who was commentating for Fox Cricket on Tuesday, blamed Virat Kohli for throwing away his wicket for 16 runs as he felt he didn’t show leggie any respect. Zampa's Australian spin colleague Nathan Lyon is only or bowler to have got better of Kohli, dismissing him 7 times in just Test cricket so far. However, on or hand, Kohli was all praises for Australian leg-spinner and felt that Zampa had shown most belief than any or bowler, starting from Australia's 2019 tour of India, in which y won 5-match ODI series 3-2.

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He added that throughout game, even when he was hit for boundaries, he kept coming at batsmen and tried to get m out, which he thought was important for a wrist-spinner. He also said that Adam Zampa's mindset was a stand out for Aussies in last series. Meanwhile, after having set a target of 256 for Australia, India were thrashed by 10 wickets as both Australian openers, David Warner and Aaron Finch scored centuries to see ir team home. second ODI will be played on January 17 in Rajkot. Indian team will look to make a comeback and draw series level while Australia will look to win game and bag series.

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12:23 IST, January 16th 2020