IND vs NZ: Virat Kohli was clean bowled by Clarke’s brilliant ball, King himself along with the fans were surprised.
IND vs NZ, Virat Kohli wicket: The second match of the three-match ODI series between India and New Zealand is being played in Rajkot. Virat Kohli, who played a brilliant inning of 93 runs in the first ODI, was looking in good form in this match too and it seemed that he can play a big innings once again.
But cricket is a game of uncertainties and here one ball changes the entire atmosphere. Something similar was seen when New Zealand’s young fast bowler Christian Clarke clean bowled Virat Kohli on the fatal ball. As soon as Kohli was out, there was silence in the stadium and the fans were also surprised.
IND vs NZ: ViratKohli was clean bowled
Fast bowler Christian Clarke was playing only the second ODI match of his career and came to bowl in the 24th over of the innings. Virat Kohli was trying to play a cut shot on the third ball of the over, but the ball took the outer edge of the bat and hit the stumps directly.
In this way, Virat Kohli was clean bowled after scoring 23 runs in 29 balls with the help of two fours. After getting out, Kohli himself seemed surprised by this ball, the video of which is going viral on social media.
IND vs NZ: India scored 284 runs
In this match (IND vs NZ), Team India had a steady start by batting first. Team India lost some wickets in the middle overs due to which there was pressure on Team India but with the help of Shubman Gill’s half-century and KL Rahul’s century, they scored 284 runs in the stipulated 50 overs. Apart from these two batsmen, no one else batted, which is why India was able to reach this score.
IND vs NZ: ChristianClark’s strong performance
Young fast bowler Christian Clarke shook the Indian batting order in his opening spell itself. He brought great success to the team by taking three important wickets in the first four overs. He has taken 3 wickets while spending 56 runs in the spell of 8 overs. Apart from them, Jameson, Fox, Jaden and Bracewell have taken 1 wicket each.
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