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Virat Kohli did not expect this childish mistake in Pune, he was surprised when he saw it, watch video

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New Delhi: Everyone is a fan of Indian team's star batsman Virat Kohli. Every legend of the cricket world praises his batting. In the second Test match played against New Zealand in Pune, a big innings was expected from Kohli in difficult times, but Kohli made such a childish mistake that everyone who saw it was surprised. Even Kohli himself was not sure how he could do this.

On the basis of Washington Sundar's seven wickets, India did not allow New Zealand to score big in the first innings. The Kiwi team collapsed for just 259 runs. It was expected that the Indian batsmen would perform well in Pune, but the team's batsmen failed. Virat scored only one run in nine balls.

a childish mistake was made

Kohli was dismissed by Mitchell Santner of New Zealand but the way Kohli was dismissed, it seemed as if he was a child who had just started cricket training. Santner's ball was a full toss. Kohli could have easily played it straight but Kohli played a horizontal shot which created a gap between his bat and pad and the ball hit the stumps. The way Kohli judged the ball was a childish mistake and Kohli's reaction showed what a big mistake he had made.

Kohli sat down on his knees and looked completely disappointed. He was very sad when he was going to the pavilion. His departure was a big shock for India. As soon as Kohli was out, there was silence in the entire stadium. No one could believe that he was out.

6 wickets fell in the first session

Team India started the second day with 16 runs at the loss of one wicket. Team captain Rohit Sharma returned to the pavilion in the last session on the first day. A strong performance was expected from the Indian batsmen in the first session of the second day, but Team India lost six wickets in this session. First Gill returned to the pavilion and then there was a flurry of wickets. Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Sarfaraz Khan were out one by one. By lunch on the second day, India had scored 107 runs after losing seven wickets.