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Virat Kohli came in sledding mode, along with Bumrah troubled the Australian batsmen a lot.


Virat Kohli Sledging IND vs AUS 2nd Test: The Australian team will be very happy after the first day in the Adelaide Test. With lethal bowling, he first restricted India to 180 runs and then made a great start in batting as well. By the end of the first day’s play, the Kangaroo team had scored 86 runs after losing one wicket. Meanwhile, a video of Virat Kohli is trending on social media, in which he is seen trolling Nathan McSweeney. Usman Khawaja’s wicket had fallen early, but after that the Indian team looked disappointed as they did not get any wicket.

Amidst this disappointment, Virat Kohli was seen talking to captain Rohit Sharma several times. Kohli was also seen very active on the field and was trying to boost the morale of the bowlers by standing in the slip. On one occasion, Jasprit Bumrah’s ball passed very close to Nathan McSweeney’s bat. This filled the Indian players with excitement and then, while running towards the batsman, Kohli said, “He has no idea like (Jasprit Bumrah).”

Team India flew under the storm of Mitchell Starc

In the Adelaide Test, the Indian team won the toss but could not take advantage of it. Starc made Yashasvi Jaiswal the victim of a golden duck on the very first ball of the match. This is the same Jaiswal who had teased Starc in the last match by asking him to bowl slower. But this time Stark has completed his revenge. KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Nitish Reddy, Ravichandran Ashwin and Harshit Rana also failed in front of Starc’s swinging balls. He took a total of 6 wickets in this innings, which was his best performance against India in an innings of a Test match.

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