Virat Kohli Was Happy When Indian Bowlers Dismissed Two New Zealand Openers:
Indian Captain Virat Kohli has shown his aggressive side after the dismissal of Kane Williamson in the second Test match, which held in Christchurch. It was the last match in the India Tour of New Zealand.
On the 30th over, Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah bowled a seam-up delivery, and Kane Williamson left his bat hanging as it touched to the edge of the bat, and the ball flew to the right of slip to Rishabh Pant side.
After Williamson‘s departure, Kohli came up with mixed feelings like intensity, joy, and frustration. On the first Test match, Virat Kohli dismissed for three runs. In India tour of New Zealand of 10 innings of matches, he scored 204 runs and just one half-century.
It is not the first time that he is expressing his feelings on the field. His captaincy is just as natural as his batting. Kohli is always trying to leave his impact on the game. He is also expecting the same from his teammates.
Virat Kohli was excited as Indian bowlers dismissed two batsmen immediately.
The middle-order batsmen lost their wickets one by one, and New Zealand got bundled for 235 runs in 73.1 overs.
Virat Kohli Said “Kane Williamson And I Have Same Mindsets”:
New Zealand’s opening batsman Tom Latham was the highest run-scorer of the New Zealand team, scored 52 runs in 122 balls. Indian bowler Mohammed Shami was the pick bowler among the Indian pacers. Other than Shami, all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja and fastest bowler Bumrah picked two and three wickets respectively.
After the T20I match, Kohli said, “Kane Williamson and I have similar philosophies and same mindsets. It is incredible that being from different continents of the world, we have the same thoughts, and we speak the same language.