The duel between Virat Kohli and James Anderson in the five-match Test series involving India and England generated a lot of buzzes. And, during the first innings of the first Test match, Kohli was dismissed for a first-ball duck by Anderson, who removed him for a single delivery. let’s look at Kohli’s Fans Disappointed in ENG vs IND first Test match.

Kohli’s Fans Disappointed in ENG vs IND first Test match

Anderson delivered a nice length ball that missed Kohli by a fraction, which the Indian captain pushed at and edged to Jos Buttler behind the wickets. And, despite his strong Indian opponent, James Anderson has won the first round of the competition.

After 43 overs, the Indian scoreboard displays 111/3, with Ajinkya Rahane and KL Rahul at the stand. For the hosts, James Anderson has bowled a fantastic spell of quick bowling that has pulled them back into the match. The bowling great has just given up 12 runs in his 12 overs while also grabbing the 2 crucial wickets of Cheteshwar Pujara as well as Virat Kohli.

Supporters Were Not Pleased With Kohli’s First-Ball Duck

Many individuals have commented on Virat Kohli’s first-ball duck in the opening session of the first Test versus England, including the past players to supporters. Although Michael Vaughan, as well as Ian Bell, was thrilled with how James Anderson beat Kohli, several other supporters were not pleased with Kohli’s first-ball duck.

While one fan said that Babar Azam is a good batsman than Virat Kohli, another claimed that Kohli was removed for a duck owing to poor luck. Virat Kohli has forgotten his focus on the game, according to one fan, whereas vintage Virat Kohli has returned to England, according to some other.

Some other supporters speculated that Kohli had survived the entire 2018 England trip for this time, while another speculated that this was likely Virat Kohli’s final appearance at the international level.

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