Pune: Former captain and run machine of the Indian cricket team, Virat Kohli is once again struggling with his poor form. However, in the Bengaluru Test, he scored 70 runs in the second innings. But once again his bat remained silent in Pune. His frustration and anger are now clearly visible on his face. Virat Kohli was a complete flop in the second test between India and New Zealand held at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium.
He scored only 1 run in the first innings and only 17 runs in the second innings. However, after getting out in the second innings, he did something, the video of which is going viral on social media.Virat Kohli lost his temper in anger
After the end of Pune Test, a video of Virat Kohli is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In that video, Kohli is seen returning to the dressing room after being out in the second innings. In such a situation, while returning, he angrily hit the water box with his bat. King Kohli looked angry with himself. Let us tell you that a water box is one in which water bottles or energy drinks are kept for the players during the match.
India lost a test series at home after 12 years
India suffered its first defeat in a home Test series in 12 years when New Zealand defeated them by 113 runs in the second Test on the back of Mitchell Santner‘s excellent spin bowling. India lost this series after winning 18 consecutive Test series at home. New Zealand has won a Test series in India for the first time in nearly 70 years.
The New Zealand team has been touring here since 1955 but could not break into the Indian fort in all these years. Indian batsmen, who were once considered experts in playing spin bowling, could not face Santner who took 13 wickets in the match. Chasing the target of 359 runs to win, the Indian team was out for 245 runs.
Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 77 runs and Ravindra Jadeja scored 42 runs. But apart from him, no one could face the Kiwi bowlers boldly. This is the first defeat of the series for the Indian team, which was out for 46 runs in the first Test in Bengaluru after losing to England in 2012. The Kiwi team has broken India’s streak of winning 18 consecutive Test series on its own soil.
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