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Yashasvi Jaiswal’s promising innings was cut short by a costly mix-up with Virat Kohli on Day 2 of the Melbourne Test, resulting in a run-out that broke the crucial partnership and left India struggling against Australia. This communication breakdown between the two batte𝓡rs proved costly, especially considering Jaiswal had already made 🔴a significant impact on the game.
Disastrous mix-up between Yashasvi Jaiswal and Virat Kohli
On last ball of the 41st over, Scott Boland delivered a full delivery that Jaiswal clipped firmly towards mid-on. Immediately, he called for a single, but Kohli hesitated and refused to take part in the run. Jaiswal, already halfway down the pitch, continued to🧜 push for the single despite Kohli’s clear reluctance.
The lack of communication between the two meant Jaiswal was left stranded, with Cummins executing a calm, accurate throw from mid-on to Carey, who completeওd the run-out. Jaiswal’s 82-run knock, built on confidence and aggression, ended in frustration, highlighting the importance of clear communication and proper running between wickets. This run-out not only broke the promising partnership but also left India in a precarious position.
Here’s how fans reacted:
Crucial moment inꦆ the game. Jaiswal gets run-out. He called for a quick si🧜ngle. Kohli was ball watching. Who is in the wrong here?
— Aayush Mahajan (@CricGlance)
Virat Kohli – Bhai Jaiswal ki call pe ball watching kyu kr rha h 😡😡
Hadh h yr 😢— Cricketwood (@thecricketwood)
Kohli just sacrificed Jaiswal….🙄🙄🙄
— CHEQUERED FLAG 🏁 (@cfmagindia)
Jais𓂃wal missed o𒁏ut on a well deserved 100. Idk what that mix-up was. You don’t usually run hitting on mid-off and mid-on. Reminds me of the Rahane-Kohli run last BGT.
— Teerth Upadhyay (@TeerthUpadhyay)
Evil smile from Kohli aka chokli after he gotꦗ Jaiswal out. 💔
— ً (@Ro45Goat)
Never seen a brainfade moment like this before & Virat Kohli is not at fault this time, Yashasvi J💜aiswal is solely to be blame for this runout!!
— Rajiv (@Rajiv1841)
What an unfortunate dismissal for Jaiswal and Kohli again at the crime scene.. So today this is gonna be the main focus of discussion and Rohit sharma will escape the Criticism yet again 🤣�ཧ�🤣
— Archer (@poserarcher)
People love to criticise Virat Kohli.
But💖 Yashasvi Jaiswal’s run out was not Kohli’s fault.
— Pakchikpak Raja Babu (@HaramiParindey)
Another suicide by Kohli! Both Jaiswal and Kohli were doing so well and 🍃suddenly both are gone without forci🐼ng Australians to do something extraordinary.
— Nehaa Guuptaa (@nehagupta06)
I almost thought Kohli gave up for Jaiswal when Cummins hit the stumps . Had Kohli accepted Jaiswal's call he would have been run out instead of him .
— “ (@KohlifiedGal)
Yashasvi’s run out broke the concentration. That run ou💖t was mostly Kohli’s fault.
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— Trisha Ghosal (@TrishaGhosal)
Kohli is sim🌠ply after young cricketers. Hitting them if in opponent team, causing run out if teammate
— Ra_Bies 3.0 (@Ra_Bies)
This is how I will remember Kohli.
Intentionally shoulder barging a 19 yr old.
Running out his team’s best bat.
Nicking off shortly after.Cheers Virat.
— Tom O'Neil (@thomasjameoneil)
nothing is sw𒊎eeter, than seeing Kohli run out India’s best batsman, only to then get himself out strai🌸ght afterwards.
Just desserts!
— Jack (@jak77b)
Also WATCH: Pat Cummins makes Rohit Sharma his bunny a🐻gain, hunts down India captain for 7th time in Test cricket
Australia’s complete dominance over India in the Melbourne Test
Meanwhile, Australia extended their dominance, finishing at 474, thanks to a stellar innings from Steve Smith, who scored 140 off 197 balls. The partnership of 100 runs for the 7th wicket with Pat Cummins highlighted Australia’s resilience and tactical play. Jasprit Bumrah continued his impressive form, claiming 4 wickets for 99 runs. His efforts were crucial in limiting Australia’s scoring rate and providing India with crucial breakthroughs. Ravindra Jadeja’s spin was effective, taking 3 wickets for 78 runs. His ability 🅺to contain the batters and break partnerships was key for India.
In response, India managed 164/5 in their first innings, trailing by 310 runs. Jaiswal stood out with 82 runs, displaying determination amidst Australia’s bowling attack. The wickets of Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul and Kohli early on hurt India⛎’s chances of recovering. However, Jaiswal and Kohli’s partnership of 100 runs offered some resistance, though Aust𓄧ralia maintained control with their disciplined bowling efforts.