Published 13:17 IST, October 1st 2024
Virat Kohli Gives Hilarious Reaction To Missed Run-Out, Has Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant In Splits
Virat Kohli gave a hilarious reaction to a missed run out by a Bangladeshi fielder. The reaction from Kohli had Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant in splits.
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The second test between India and Bangladesh is in full swing as India looks to get a clean sweep of the entire series. India picked up the win in the first test match after they thrashed Bangladesh brutally. As for the second test, the play was called off on day 1 due to bad lighting and then the game could not proceed for days 2 and 3 due to heavy rains. The play finally started on day 4 when Bangladesh resumed their batting. After Bangladesh got all out on 233, India played in a T20-like manner and took a lead of 52 runs. During India's batting, Virat Kohli had a near run-out miss to which he gave a hilarious reaction.
Virat Kohli 's Hilarious Reaction To Near Run Out
During India's batting, Virat Kohli had a near run-out miss which could have been disastrous for India but due to a mess up from the Bangladeshi fielder, Virat Kohli was able to save his wicket. After India's innings ended, Virat Kohli while talking to teammates Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant gave a hilarious reaction to the missed run out.
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Virat Kohli was eventually dismissed on 47 after he got bowled by Shakib Al Hasan.
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Historic Innings From India
India's first innings batting in the second test against Bangladesh was a historic one. India managed to break several records in one innings. India made records for scoring the fastest team 50,100,150,200 and 250. India batted in a quickfire fashion after Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal gave India a destructive start similar to T20 cricket.
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India finished their batting at 285/9 after Rohit Sharma declared with a lead of 52 runs. Bangladesh got to batting again on the second day as India looked to restrict them to a lower score and win the match with just two days of play.
11:58 IST, October 1st 2024