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Oh man…what did Kohli do!: Team India trapped by Virat's mistake, axed at own feet; Very badly run out

The home Test series against New Zealand is proving to be very bad for Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli seems to be facing failure throughout the series. After the Bengaluru and Pune Tests, now something happened to him in the Mumbai Test which his fans would not even believe. In the first innings of the Mumbai Test, Virat Kohli was run out on a personal score of just 4 runs. The big thing is that Virat Kohli's run out was his own fault.

How did Virat get run out? Virat Kohli's wicket fell in the 19th over of the innings. On the third ball of Rachin Ravindra, Virat Kohli tried to steal a run by playing a shot to the mid-on area but Henry took the ball one-handed and hit it straight on the stumps and Virat was run out. Virat Kohli also dived in but could not get inside the crease and was run out for a personal score of 4 runs. Virat Kohli was run out for the fourth time in his Test career.

Virat Kohli's form is bad Apart from Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli's form is also very bad. The star player has scored just 191 runs in the last 9 Test innings at an average of 23.88. During this time he has managed to score a half century. As the Border-Gavaskar Trophy begins in Australia, Virat Kohli's performance is essential. So his return to form is very important for Team India.

Kohli was run out for the fourth time in his Test career.

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Team India lost 3 wickets in 6 runs The Indian team lost the wicket of captain Rohit Sharma early. Rohit Sharma was dismissed after scoring only 18 runs. But after this, Shubman Gill and Yashaswi Jaiswal took over the team with a half-century partnership. But then from the 18th over, the disappointing performance of the Indian team's batsmen started. When the team's score was 78 runs, Yashaswi Jaiswal was dismissed by playing a reverse sweep. After this Team India sent in the night watchman Siraj and he got out on the first ball. Virat Kohli also gave away his wicket on a personal score of 4 runs. It would have been a good first day for Team India but everything changed within 6 runs.

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