Delhi: The same old avatar of Virat Kohli was seen in the second match of the India vs Australia Test series, where he was seen silencing the opposing team and the crowd. On the second day of the second Test, Indian batsman Virat Kohli added enthusiasm to Team India’s celebration at the Adelaide Oval by signaling the spectators to remain silent. This incident happened when Nitish Kumar Reddy dismissed Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne for 64 runs.

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How did Labuschagne get out?

In the 56th over, Labuschagne tried to play a cut shot down the gully due to extra bounce on Reddy’s ball. But, the ball did not hit the bat properly. Yashasvi Jaiswal took a brilliant catch in the gully and ended the 65-run partnership between Labuschagne and Travis Head. After this wicket, the spectators present on the field were supporting the Australian team. In such a situation, Kohli made the atmosphere more interesting by signaling the audience to remain calm. This incident reminded us of Kohli’s old style.

the gesture was towards a particular person

After this Kohli pointed towards someone sitting in the grandstand. David Warner, who was commentating, also noticed this incident and said that Kohli was pointing towards a particular person sitting in the grandstand. However, it was not clear to whom the gesture was directed.

India took three wickets in the first session on the second day

Jasprit Bumrah had dismissed Usman Khawaja for India on the first day. On the second day, he also put pressure on Australia by sending Nathan McSweeney and Steve Smith to the pavilion. However, India’s beginning was nothing special. Indian captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to bat first. But, Mitchell Starc’s lethal bowling reduced the Indian team to just 180 runs. Starc shattered India’s batting order by taking 6 wickets.

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