Kohli did bow and arrow action on the song ‘Ram-Siya-Ram’. Kohli adds ‘Ram-Siya-Ram’ songs on hand: Elgar by the throat, Yanson out cleverly; moments
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A three-innings game was seen on the first day of the second Test between India and South Africa. A total of 23 wickets fell for both the teams. Batting first, South Africa scored 55 runs in Cape Town but the team became democrats after scoring 55 runs. Their 11 players could bat only 23.2 overs. At the same time, in India the score of 153 runs was out in the first innings. By the end of the day’s play, South Africa scored 62 runs for 3 wickets in the second innings. The rest of the day’s play will begin.
Dean Elgar, playing his farewell match, was out after scoring 4 runs in the first innings and 12 runs in the second innings. Virat Kohli hugged him only after he was out. At the same time, Kohli also welcomed Keshav Maharaj in a unique way.
1.Kids Wicketkeeper Varian Review
South Africa’s Kyle Varian was saved due to a review. How Mohammad Siraj made Varian an inswinger on the first ball of the 14th over. Varian could not understand it and the ball hit the pad near the inner edge of his bill. Siraj appealed for LBW and was declared out.
Varian challenged the umpire’s decision and took DRS. Replay and Hokai saw that the ball was missing the leg dome. The umpire had to change his decision after DRS and Varian was saved from out.
Varian survived well, but in the 18th over he was out after scoring 15 runs on the ball of Mohammad Siraj.
2. Virat welcomed Maharaj in a unique way, folded hands
Indian star Virat Kohli came to welcome spinner Keshav Maharaj on the pitch in a unique style. When Maharaj came in for drama after the fall of the sixth wicket, the religious song ‘Ram Siya Ram’ was played in the stadium. Kohal, who was visiting the idols, was seen striking a bow and arrow pose in the form of the iconic Lord Ram. Star Buster again started seed plants and hand documentation.
Kohli folded his hands on the song Ram Siya Ram.
When the song Ram Siya Ram was played, Kohli did the action of releasing the arrow from the archer.
3. Siraj got wicket on Kohli’s statement
Virat Kohli got to see the amazing strategy of Marco Janson for his wicket. Kohli, looking for a wicket in the 16th over, bowled a good length outer crawl to fast bowler Mohammed Siraj against Johnson. Siraj took Kohli’s words to heart and on the 5th ball of the 16th over, Siraj bowled the ball correctly on which Johnson was caught in the slice and was out. This is how Kohli’s strategy came in handy.
While fielding, Michael tore Siraj to pieces in an outer cruise action.
4. Player became bowled on Rabada’s ball
India’s young batsman Yashasvi Butler was out without opening the account. After 6 ball dot, Castle gave his wicket to Kagiso Rabada in the third over. Rabada bowled a length ball on the very first ball of the third over. The designs of the Ball Museum were created by Assays and Ball Mutual Bold along the inner edge.
Rabada got a total of 3 successes in India’s first innings. This includes the wickets of famous players, Virat Kohli and Prasidh Krishna.
5. Bachelor Kohli in Review
Kohli survived despite South Africa taking DRS in the 24th over of India’s innings. On the overall ball, Yanson bowled the ball from the right side, which Kohli tried to flick. Kohli’s attempt failed and the ball hit his pad. Yansen appealed for LBW due to which the umpire gave not out. A review by South African captain Dean Elgar saw the ball go over the top. The umpire stuck to his decision and Kohli got a life.
In the second innings, Kohli scored the maximum 46 runs for India.
6. Ngidi got 3 wickets in one over
South African pacer Lungi Ngidi got three wickets in a single over. He did not get a single success in the first five overs of his spell, but he got three wickets in his sixth over. Ngidi took 3 wickets in the 34th over. He dismissed KL Rahul for the first time. Then Restless Supermarket was also caught out on the third ball. Bolly-Star was also caught on the fifth ball. Businessmen and musicians cannot even open their accounts.
Ngidi took 3 wickets for 30 runs in a total of 6 overs in the second innings.
7. Kohli hugged Elgar
Mukesh Kumar dismissed Elgar on the second ball of the 11th over. After the wicket, Kohli said that his wicket celebration was not called by the fans. Virat Kohli hugged South African captain Dean Elgar while leaving the field after the last Test innings of his career. Kohli honored the batsman for his brilliant test.
Kohli hugged Elgar. Both the players were seen giving smiles to each other.
Other highlights of Elgar’s farewell innings…
The team staff and spectators present in the stadium applauded in honor of Elgar.
Team India players congratulated Elgar Koment.
Dean Elgar raised his bat in the air at the last moment after being dismissed.