The ongoing fourth Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test is heading toward a tame draw. However, former India skipper Virat Kohli found a way to have some fun with his teammates. In the first session of the ongoing Day Five of the fourth Test, Travis Head was hit on the pads but given not out. However, when the Indian team decided to take the DRS, it was found out that the ball was hitting the stumps barely.
With the umpire giving it not out, the ruling stayed in the favor of the batter. Meanwhile, Kohli was heard on the stump mic saying that he would have given it out. After all, a lot of fans and players might think that might have been given out. However, that didn’t happen and the game moved along. Meanwhile, the fans have been divided over Kohli’s words.
This is how Twitter reacted
This is the kohli we want to see on the field. Alphaing everyone.
— Rohit.Bishnoi (@The_kafir_boy_2) March 13, 2023
He said it in Hindi. Stop this English imposition on us.
— Aditya Saha (@Adityakrsaha) March 13, 2023
Don't cry virat , many times Umpire call saved you .
— MAHIYANK ™ (@Mahiyank_78) March 13, 2023
Every time Nitin sees ball hitting pads of Kohli first
Nitin: Let me give him out pic.twitter.com/FjehrXRbf1
— ? (@SarcasticCowboy) March 13, 2023
Menon to other Menon to virat
Batters pic.twitter.com/Ex7JHUSPbt— Florida woman ? (@NucleusDevi) March 13, 2023
Nitin Menon is modern Steve Bucknor
— Ditej Garg (@ditejgarg) March 13, 2023
Feeling sad for him and Daniel ? pic.twitter.com/tLl3L1Ohi8
— Pranav (@PranavR40) March 13, 2023
Nitin ko beth ke samjana padega aram se Kohli & Team ko ?
— Ishaan Meet (@ishaanmeet) March 13, 2023
— Cric18 (@Criclav_18) March 13, 2023
— Prudvk kumar (@Im_PrudvK) March 13, 2023
India has qualified for the Global Test Championship final
Meanwhile, the home team either needed to win against Australia in the ongoing game or hope New Zealand win against Sri Lanka. With no chance of the former happening, the team has reached the final after the Blackcaps beat the Lankan Lions in a last-ball thriller at the Hagley Oval, Christchurch. Now, India and Australia will play the title clash at The Oval, London starting on June 7 this year.