Published 12:58 IST, February 8th 2020
NZ vs IND: Virat Kohli confronts umpire after Henry Nicholls takes a late DRS call
NZ vs IND: India and New Zealand are currently playing the second NZ vs IND ODI at Auckland. Let's take a look at an incident where Kohli loses his cool.
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India and New Zealand are currently battling it out at Auckland as the three-match ODI series hangs in balance. Led by a Ross Taylor century, a Tom Latham-led New Zealand clinched victory in the first ODI after getting annihilated by India in the T20I series. This morning, New Zealand openers Martin Guptill and Henry Nicholls gave New Zealand a very solid start. However, a flurry of wickets followed and that has managed to keep India in the game.
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NZ vs IND: Virat Kohli confronts umpire after Henry Nicholls DRS call
The incident took place on the penultimate ball of the 17th over when Yuzvendra Chahal fired a leg-break towards Henry Nicholls who was batting at 41. Nicholls offered a sweep shot to the delivery but missed. The ball hit the pad and the Indians appealed. Umpire Bruce Oxenford seemed to be in agreement with the Indian players and he raised his finger. At this moment, Nicholls had the choice to take a Decision Review System (DRS) call in the next 15 seconds. After having an elaborate conversation with his batting partner Martin Guptill, Nicholls asked for the DRS to be used. However, it seemed like his 15-second time-limit had run out. This incident irked Indian captain Virat Kohli and he marched up to umpire Oxenford and protested. Oxenford, however, went forward with the DRS and Nicholls was finally declared out.
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NZ vs IND: Twitter reacts to Kohli's emotional show against the umpire
While some fans were supportive of Kohli's anger against the umpire, some felt that Kohli should maintain a "gentlemen-like" approach when dealing with match officials.
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At the time of writing this article, New Zealand were 243/8 after 47 overs. After the fall of Nicholls' wicket, Indian bowlers triggered a collapse of the Kiwi batting lineup. New Zealand were 93-0 when Nicholls departed. They have lost seven wickets since then and only added 150 runs to the board. India's best bowler has been Yuzvendra Chahal who ended his spell with figures of 3-58.
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12:58 IST, February 8th 2020