Kohli got out after scoring 17 runs
The first test match is currently being played between India and Bangladesh (IND vs BAN) in Chennai. So today on 20 September, the second day of the game is going on. But today on the day of the match, after Virat Kohli was out LBW, the reactions of Rohit and fans are becoming increasingly viral on social media.
It is worth noting that today after restricting Bangladesh to 149 runs in the first innings, India started batting in the second innings. So after Rohit and Jaiswal were out, Virat Kohli came to the field to bat.
So in the 20th over of the innings, Mehdi Hasan bowls a ball to Virat, which he defends, but on the bowler’s appeal, the umpire gives Kohli out LBW. However, Kohli does not use DRS during this time, because non-striker Gill said that the line of the ball was correct.
But when the replay was seen, the ball had a slight edge. If Kohli had taken DRS, he might have been saved. On the other hand, Rohit Sharma looked quite surprised after seeing this replay and his reaction went viral.
See Rohit Sharma’s reaction
Rohit Sharma and Kettleborough’s reaction to Virat Kohli not reviewing even after the edge. pic.twitter.com/O9tK060MyD
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) September 20, 2024
Utra-edge says there was an EDGE…!!!
– Kohli was NOT OUT pic.twitter.com/ZzlTaSPQmW
— Virat Kohli Fan Club (@Trend_VKohli) September 20, 2024
Bangladesh innings were bowled out for 149 runs
On the other hand, in reply to India’s first innings score of 376 runs, Bangladesh’s first innings was limited to just 149 runs. No Bangladeshi player could play well against the Indian bowlers. Experienced all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan was the top scorer for the team in the first innings by scoring 32 runs.
While five players of the team could not even reach the double digit score. Shadman Islam 2, Zakir Hasan 3, Captain Nazmul Hussain Shanto 20, Mominul Haque 0 and Mushfiqur Rahim got out cheaply after scoring 8 runs.
On the other hand, the Indian team bowled brilliantly in the match. The Indian bowlers kept taking wickets at regular intervals, due to which Bangladesh could not score big in the first innings.