Updated 21 September 2024 at 13:40 IST

Virat Kohli Trains to LEAVE Balls Outside Off-Stump During Lunch Session at Chepauk | WATCH VIDEO

Ind vs Ban: Kohli flirted with one outside the off-stump and that led to his downfall in the first essay at Chepauk.

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Kohli in the nets | Image: X Screengrab (Jio Cinemas)

Ind vs Ban: Kohli flirted with one outside the off-stump and that led to his downfall in the first essay at Chepauk. And Kohli being someone who likes to rectify his flaws quickly, he was there at the nets during the lunch session on Day 3 at Chennai. He along with Yashasvi Jaiswal were practicing getting over their flaws so that they do not get dismissed due to it next time. Kohli constantly left balls in the nets. He would be hoping he does not fall for that next time. Kohli was dismissed for six in the first essay at Chepauk. Hasan Mahmud got the big fish of Kohli. Here is the clip that has surfaced on social space and is going viral: 

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Meanwhile, India have declared after a substantial lead and now Bangladesh are batting in the fourth innings. 

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Meanwhile, India declared their second innings at 287 for four, setting Bangladesh a daunting 515-run target to win the opening Test, here Saturday.

Resuming at 81/3, India continued their domination on day three with comeback-man Rishabh Pant (109) and Shubman Gill (119 not out) completing their centuries with dominant batting.

Making a splendid return to Test cricket after 634 days following his horrific car crash in December 2022, Pant showcased his trademark strokeplay, bringing up his sixth Test century off just 124 balls.

With this he also equaled the talismanic former captain MS Dhoni for most centuries by an Indian wicketkeeper.

Following Pant's dismissal for a well-made 109 (128b; 13x4, 4x6), Gill reached his fifth Test century, taking 161 balls to get there. Gill faced 176 balls in his innings, hitting 10 shots to the fence and four over it.

Bangladesh were bundled out for a meager 149 on day two in response to India's 376, as a record 17 wickets fell in a dramatic day’s play at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

 

Published By : Ankit Banerjee

Published On: 21 September 2024 at 13:37 IST