IND vs NZ: Kohli’s bat will speak loudly in the Pune test match, after the end of the day’s play, he started practicing straight away, watch video
India has bowled out New Zealand for 259 runs. Virat Kohli (Image Credit- Twitter X) IND vs NZ 1st Test: The second match of the ongoing three-match Test series between India and New Zealand has started at the MCA Stadium in Pune. Today, Thursday, October 24, the first day of the competition ended. On the other hand, after the end of the day’s play, former Indian captain and veteran batsman Virat Kohli was seen practicing. The video of Kohli practicing on the field has quickly gone viral on social media. Fans are seen reacting very fast on this video of Kohli. Watch this video of Virat Kohli practicing Virat Kohli Started Practicing Right After The End Of 1st Day.🏏🤍#ViratKohli #INDvsNZ #INDvNZ @imVkohli pic.twitter.com/gCt8Yupq6Y — virat_kohli_18_club (@KohliSensation) October 24, 2024 So, if we give you information about the performance of Run Machine Kohli in this series, he was out without opening the account in the first innings of the first Test match played in Bengaluru, but in the second innings, he batted brilliantly and scored 70. Played an inning of runs. So now in this match also the fans will expect similar good performance from Kohli. India vs New Zealand first test, condition of first day’s play On the other hand, if we tell you the situation of this match, New Zealand won the toss and decided to bat first. New Zealand’s first innings was reduced to just 259 runs in front of India’s excellent bowling. In bowling for Team India, all-rounder Washington Sundar gave his career best performance and took 7 wickets, while R Ashwin took 3 wickets. After this, at the end of the day, India has scored 16 runs at the loss of 1 wicket after 11 overs in the first innings. At present, Shubman Gill is present at the crease with 10* and Yashasvi Jaiswal with 6* runs, while Rohit Sharma was bowled out against Tim Southee without opening the account.
“Whatever you want to say, speak boldly…we will handle the umpire and referee later” – Hitman’s revelation regarding the T20 World Cup final.
Rohit Sharma made a big revelation regarding the T20 World Cup final. Rohit Sharma (Photo Source: In the latest episode of ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show 2’ full of comedy, the stars of Team India, who recently made India win the T-20 World Cup, arrived. Rohit Sharma, who was captaining Team India in that T20 World Cup, reached there along with many other players of the team. Rohit reached Kapil Sharma’s show with his team and had a lot of fun. Team India was very close to winning the World Test Championship and ODI World Cup titles in 2023, but both times they had to face defeat at the hands of Australia in the finals. In such a situation, Rohit Sharma wanted to win the T20 World Cup title at any cost. He had given free rein to his players for sledding in the final against South Africa, during which the hitmen had no fear of being fined. He himself has disclosed this. Rohit Sharma made a big revelation regarding the T-20 World Cup final. Rohit Sharma, who recently appeared with the World Cup winning player on ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’, said, “All of us boys came together and said one or two things to their batsman, which I cannot share here right now. …But it was necessary to do that because we had to win that match no matter how.” The Indian captain further said, “There is no problem if one or two fines are imposed to win. This is what was in mind. I also told the boys to say whatever they want…we will handle the umpire and referee later.” Rohit Sharma: “I told all the players to look at the umpire and referee later.” —` (@cutxpull45) October 5, 2024 India ended the years-long ICC trophy drought by defeating South Africa by 7 runs in the final of the T20 World Cup. India won the T-20 World Cup title after 17 years, a World Cup after 13 years and an ICC trophy after 11 years. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli retired from the T20 format after this World Cup. Now both these greats are seen entertaining the fans in ODI and Test matches only.