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On Day 2 of the first Test between India and Bangladesh in Chennai cricket fans were left in disbelief as Virat Kohli decided to notꦯ use a DRS꧙ after being given out by the on-field umpire that resulted in his unfortunate dismissal.
Virat Kohli’s dismissal sparks controversy over umpire’s call
Kohli, who had just begun to settle in at the crease, attempted to clip the delivery, on the ball of Mehidy Hasan Miraz, through the on-side but was struck on the pads. Umpire Richard Kettleborough raised his finger, declaring Kohli out after a brief discussion with Shubman Gill. Despite a clear uncertai🔯nty surrounding the call, Kohli opted against a review after conferring with his teammate.
However, replays revealed a critical detail: Ultra Edge indicated a faint spike, suggesting that the ball had brushed Kohli’s bat before hitting his pads. The controversy heightened as fans voiced their frustration over the decision, believing that Kohli had been wrongly dismissed. Kohli’s innings came to a close at 17 runs off 37 balls, which included two boundaries. His exit sparked an outpouring of reactions on social media, with many expressing their discontent and labelling the decision as a significant error by the officials.
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Here’s how fans reacted:
Not taking DRS hurts a lot 😭😭💔💔
— Virat Kohli The GOAT 👑 (@TrinabhChawla)
hisab barabar 💀. |
— Ahmad Amin Khan (@AhmadAminKhan)
इस चूक का जिम्मेदार कौन है ?
— Rubin Ahmad (@rubinahmad92)
Ultraedge shows a spike on Virat Kohli's bat.
– Review was not taken by Kohli.
Kohli Was Not Out 😭😭
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— LAKSHAY_25 (@lakshay2550)
Reaction of HITMAN and umpire at virat Ko🌸hli out
— M Sultan Msd (@MSultanMsd)
Kinguu 💔
— Tony Tarakian 🗡️ 🌊 (@tarun__designs)
Oh why didn’t they review
— डेऽटीNII (@DestinyyyBoss)
India takes a strong lead on Day 2
As the day concluded, India found themselves at 8ಌ1 runs with the loss of three wic𝓡kets, holding a commanding lead of 308 runs after dismissing Bangladesh for the modest total 149 in reply of India’s first inning score of 376. Gill and Rishabh Pant remained at the crease, poised to build on India’s substantial advantage as the match heads into Day 3. With tensions rising and the outcome still uncertain, all eyes will be on the players as they continue the battle on the field.