Virat Kohli’s reaction after Matt Henry sharply runs him out with direct hit during IND vs NZ 3rd Test in Mumbai

Virat Kohli tried to steal a quick run by playing a shot in the mid-on area but Match Henry caught the ball with one hand and hit it straight on the stump and Virat got run out.

Virat Kohli runout against New Zealand in 3rd Test at Mumbai’s Wankhede stadium. (PIC – X)

New Delhi: The home Test series against New Zealand is proving to be nothing less than a sore spot for Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli is seen facing failure after failure throughout the series. After the Bangalore and Pune Tests, something happened to him in the Mumbai Test which his fans might not even believe. Virat Kohli got run out on a personal score of just 4 runs in the first innings of the Mumbai Test. The big thing is that it was Virat Kohli’s own fault that he got run out.

How Virat got run out:

Virat Kohli’s wicket fell in the 19th over of the innings. On the third ball of Rachin Ravindra, Virat Kohli tried to steal a quick run by playing a shot in the mid-on area but Match Henry caught the ball with one hand and hit it straight on the stump and Virat got run out. Virat Kohli also dived but he could not reach inside the crease. Virat Kohli got run out for the fourth time in his Test career.

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Team India lost 3 early wickets:

The Indian team lost the wicket of captain Rohit Sharma early. Rohit Sharma was out after scoring just 18 runs. But after this, Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal took charge of the team by making a half-century partnership. But then the disappointing performance of the Indian team’s batsmen started from the 18th over. When the team’s score was 78 runs, Yashasvi Jaiswal was out playing a reverse sweep. After this, Team India sent Siraj and he was out on the first ball. Virat Kohli also threw his wicket on a personal score of 4 runs. The first day could have been good for Team India but everything changed within 6 runs.

Virat Kohli’s bad form:

Apart from Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli’s form is also very bad. This player has scored only 191 runs in the last 9 Test innings at an average of just 23.88. He has been able to score one half-century during this period. If Virat Kohli continues to play like this, then you know what will happen to Team India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.




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