Virat Kohli was out for only 6 runs in Kotla, Himanshu Sangwan took his wicket

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Virat Kohli, who is trying to get the form in the Ranji Trophy, has suffered another setback. After nearly 13 years, King Kohli, who came out to play Ranji Trophy, could not perform well on Kotla’s pitch and was dismissed for just 6 runs. As soon as he was out, there was silence throughout the stadium. In this Ranji match, he could not face Railway fast bowler Himanshu Sangwan in Delhi’s first innings and became bold.

When Yash was out, Delhi’s score was 78/2.

Virat Kohli came to play against Delhi on 30 January. He did not get a chance to bat on the first day. On the second day of the match (31 January), King Kohli came to the ground after Yash Dhul (32) was dismissed. The Delhi team’s score was 78/2 when Yash was dismissed.

After this, when Kohli Kotla landed in the ground, the enthusiasm of the audience was worth seeing. The audience started shouting slogans of Kohli-Kohli.

Meanwhile, Kohli also appeared in the rhythm and he also hit a brilliant dive and hit a four. But after this he could not extend his innings for long and was dismissed by Himanshu Sangwan. As soon as Kohli was dismissed, fans of Kotla started leaving the field.

In this match, Delhi captain Ayush Badoni won the toss and decided to bowl first. The railway team was all out for 241 runs on the first day.

Delhi’s situation worsened in Group D

Railway Ranji has 17 points in six matches and if he defeats Delhi with a bonus points, he can reach the knockout. Delhi has 14 points in six matches and is still technically in the race. Tamil Nadu has 25 points in six matches and Chandigarh has 19 points in six matches, while Saurashtra has 18 points.

Kohli’s performance was also poor in BGT.

Virat Kohli was also struggling in BGT (Border Gavaskar Trophy). He earned praise by scoring a century (5, 100*) in the first Test of Australia tour, but after that he could score only 7, 11, 3, 36, 5, 17, 6. That is, he returned after scoring 190 runs in 9 innings of the Border-Gavaskar series. After this, questions started to arise about his future in Test cricket. The biggest thing is that during this time he continued to lose his wickets on the balls going out of the off stump.