Virat Kohli misses but walks and spirit of comradeship shines through | Tanya Aldred

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World Cup game at Old Trafford watched by a billion people proves a triumph while India’s captain becomes fastest man to 11,000 ODI runs before his unnecessary exit against Pakistan

It might have been peak Virat Kohli. With a fatly idolatrous crowd, the India batting basking in its jewel-dripped status, rain threatening, two and a bit overs left and strains of Duckworth Lewis Stern in the air, he tried to hook a short ball from Mohammad Amir. As he spun, it flew past his bat and straight into Sarfaraz Ahmed’s open gloves. Sarfaraz round-mouthed an appeal. Kohli sidestepped a fraction, then walked. The umpire nodded; the crowd seesawed a response – a majority Indian sigh, a minority Pakistan cheer. Kohli made his bow‑legged way over the rope.

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Written by Tanya Aldred at Old Trafford
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jun/16/virat-kohli-india-pakistan-world-cup under the title “Virat Kohli misses but walks and spirit of comradeship shines through | Tanya Aldred”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.