SL vs IND: Virat Kohli’s old weakness exposed again, got out in the same way in two consecutive matches


Virat Kohli could score only 14 runs in the second ODI match.

Virat Kohli & Jeffrey Vandersay (Photo Source:

SL vs IND, 2nd ODI: Virat Kohli: Team India has come out to chase the target of 241 runs in the second ODI against Sri Lanka. The pair of captain Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill gave the team a great start, there was a partnership of 97 runs for the first wicket between the two. But then after the dismissal of Rohit Sharma (64) in the 14th over, the team is continuously losing wickets.

Half of the Indian team has returned to the pavilion at a score of 133. Let us tell you that all these setbacks to India have been given by Jeffrey Vandersay. The team had high hopes from Virat Kohli but he too became a victim of Vandersay and lost his wicket.

This is how Jeffrey Vandersay got Virat Kohli out

The 20th over of India’s innings was bowled by Jeffrey Vandersay. Virat Kohli faced the first three balls of the over, and he was unable to take any run. Then on the fourth ball, Vandersay got Kohli out LBW. It was a slow ball, Virat Kohli tried to defend it but missed the ball.

The impact was directly in front of the middle stump. The Sri Lankan team made a strong appeal and the umpire raised his finger. Virat Kohli was able to score 14 runs in 19 balls with the help of two fours. Let us tell you, Virat has been out in the same manner in the last two matches. In the first ODI, he was out LBW on the backfoot and in the second ODI, he was out LBW on the frontfoot.

Jeffrey Vandersay attacked India’s top and middle order

Apart from Virat Kohli, Sri Lankan bowler Jeffrey Vandersay has taken the wickets of Rohit Sharma (64), Shubman Gill (35), Shivam Dubey (0), Shreyas Iyer (7) and KL Rahul (0). At the time of writing the news, India has scored 155 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in 26 overs.

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