IND vs AUS Final: Virat Kohli’s photo creates a stir! Fans troll him after getting out early

IND vs AUS Final: Virat Kohli's photo creates a stir! Fans troll him after getting out early
Virats Eating after getting out early photo goes viral (Pic- Twitter)

India vs Australia: In the World Test Championship final match, after Virat Kohli got out, he was seen having food in the dressing room, and fans have been continuously reacting to this photo.

WTC Final 2023, India vs Australia: In the World Test Championship (WTC) final match, the Australian team has dominated so far. At the end of the second day’s play, the Indian team had already returned to the pavilion with a score of just 151. India is still trailing Australia’s first-innings score by 318 runs.

Meanwhile, during the second day’s play, a photo of Virat Kohli has gone viral on social media. While fans were trolling him in the comments, some memes also surfaced expressing their reactions.

Team India lost two wickets for 30 runs. After that, everyone was expecting a big innings from Virat Kohli. Kohli was batting cautiously as well. However, he got caught in the slips by a delivery from Mitchell Starc. Kohli scored 14 runs off 31 balls before returning to the pavilion. After getting out, Virat Kohli was seen having food.

After the emergence of this photo, fans expressed their frustration on social media. According to the fans, Virat Kohli doesn’t seem to be bothered about losing his wicket. Along with this photo, fans also recalled Sachin Tendulkar’s statement when he said that he didn’t eat for three days after getting out early in the 2003 World Cup final.

Now, all eyes are on Ajinkya Rahane

Ajinkya Rahane, who is making a comeback in Test cricket after about 18-19 months, returned to the pavilion after the end of the second day’s play. He is currently batting with wicketkeeper-batsman KS Bharat. The hopes of the Indian team for the first innings are now pinned on Ajinkya Rahane. Rahane has scored 29 runs off 71 balls so far. India still needs to score another 118 runs to avoid the follow-on.

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