Virat Kohli knelt down in front of the net bowler, the 22 year old bowler bowled 24 balls and was out twice.

Between India and Bangladesh (IND vs BAN Test) test series The second match will be played at Green Park Stadium, Kanpur from Friday, July 27. Before this match, Team India's star batsman Virat Kohli was seen struggling a lot during the practice session. The situation was such that a 22-year-old net bowler named Jamshed Alam also dismissed Virat Kohli twice.

Yes, that's what happened. Net bowler Jamshed Alam himself has revealed this. He said, 'I dismissed Virat Kohli twice. The ball was swinging well so I was constantly trying to bowl to him. During this period, the edge of Virat's bat hit the ball twice and he was out at slip twice.

Jamshed further said, 'I was asked by Abhishek Nair sir to bowl to Virat Kohli. Me, Mohammad Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah were bowling together to Virat. Bumrah bhai also dismissed Virat bhai. He probably did this once. I was bowling outswing to Virat Bhai. My ball was going outside the third stump on which he was out. I bowled him four overs. It was very difficult for him to bowl because he was not missing the ball. I have gained a lot of confidence by bowling to him.

It is worth noting that Jamshed also revealed that he not only bowled to Virat, but he also bowled a lot to Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi. Here he could not get Rohit out, but Yashasvi definitely gave the edge to his bat once.

Also know that Jamshed has impressed everyone from Virat Kohli to Team India's head coach Gautam Gambhir with his bowling. Jamshed told that after practice, Virat asked him about his name and age and also praised his bowling. At the same time, Gautam Gambhir asked Jamshed to keep working hard and also said that they will meet in future also.

It is noteworthy that this 22 year old player has also been a net bowler for Rajasthan Royals and Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL. In such a situation, it is clear that if Jamshed continues to work hard on himself, he can also play for Team India in the future.

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