Virat Kohli once again failed to deliver his best in the ongoing tour of New Zealand. Trent Boult dismissed t🦋he Indian skipper for just 19 in the second innings of the first Test against the Black Caps. Kohli has failed to score a century in the last 20 innings, and netizens went berserk by trolling the Indian talisman left, right and cen🅘tre.
Here is how Twitter reacted:
71th international Century to the Virat Kohli
— Kisslay Jha🇮🇳 (@KisslayJha)
Nobody can reach the pavilion faster than Kohli on aꦡ green track.
— ITS V!SHAL !! 😎 (@Rohitfied)
New Zealand to Virat Kohli :
— AjeebKhan (@BeOrNotToBe1111)
Pic of the day 🙂
Virat Kohli aga🦩inst T🦂rent Boult across formats since the start of 2019:
Balls : 25
Runs : 7
Wickets: 4— 🖐️🏆 (@Sleeper_Cellz)
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Right now :-
— Rahul 🇮🇳 (@Rahul__Tweet)
//twitter.com/iamdhaval29/status/12314🦩48589127356417
Virat kohli in swinging conditions is just lik๊e me in a room full of relatives🐓, desperate to get out 😅.
— Kaustubh (@kaustubh_nirwan)
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Tera khoon kab khaulega re Kohli ?
— Mujtaba Ibrahim (@Mujtaba023)
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Kohli failed on New Zealand tour.
— Silly Point (@FarziCricketer)
Steven Smith >>>>>>>>>>>>>>&𒐪gt; Virat Kohli
— England (@Engcricketu)
Ajinkya Rahane, Hanuma Vihari grind it out but New Zealand in total control of the game
India vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane and middle-order batsman H🎶anuma Vihari remained unbeaten on 25 and 15 respectively at the end of Day 3 in Wellington on Sunday. India finished the day at 144 for four but are still trailing New Zealand by 39 runs.
Prithvi Shaw, Cheteshwar Pujara and Kohli failed to get a big score despite getting starts. Mayank Agarwal scored his fourth Test half-century but was dismissed soon after by Tim Southee as he edged one down t🍸he leg to BJ Watling. Tre🐽nt Boult was the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand, finishing the day with figures of three for 27.
Earlier, Ishant Sharma had picked up his 🐼11th five-wicket haul in Tests to help India bundle out New Zealand for 348, which gave them a robust first-innings lead of 183 runs.