Rohit Sharma Reaction On Virat Kohli Dismissal: Virat Kohli was out on the last ball of the third day of the Bangalore Test. Virat Kohli played a brilliant inning of 70 runs before getting out. The former Indian captain made a partnership of 136 runs with Sarfaraz Khan, but Virat Kohli returned to the pavilion on the last ball of the third day. After this, the hearts of Indian captain Rohit Sharma and the fans were broken, but the bowler Glenn Phillips and the Kiwi players, who dismissed Virat Kohli, rejoiced with joy. The wicketkeeper caught Virat Kohli on the ball of Glenn Phillips.
The umpire declared Virat Kohli caught out. After this, the former Indian captain decided to take a review, but in the review it became clear that Glenn Phillips’ ball touched Virat Kohli’s bat and ended up in the gloves of the wicketkeeper. After this there was silence in the entire stadium. Meanwhile, captain Rohit Sharma was heartbroken in the Indian dressing room. Rohit Sharma’s face and reaction were worth seeing. He looked very disappointed. Now Rohit Sharma’s reaction is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Apart from this, social media users are continuously giving their feedback by commenting.
The reactions of Captain Rohit Sharma when Virat Kohli got out on last ball. pic.twitter.com/P43YwQTZOb
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India’s score at the end of the third day’s play is 231 runs for 3 wickets. At present, India is 125 runs behind New Zealand on the basis of first innings. Earlier on the third day, Rachin Ravindra scored a century. After this the Indian batsmen made a strong comeback. After Indian captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Sarfaraz Khan crossed the fifty-run mark. Virat Kohli returned to the pavilion on the last ball of the day. Till now, Ajaz Patel has been the most successful bowler for New Zealand. Ajaz Patel has got 2 successes. While Glenn Phillips has taken 1 wicket in his name.
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