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‘He Didn’t Want Kohli To Score 200 Runs..’ He Is Jealous Of Virat Kohli

The last match of the 4-match Test series between India vs Australia (IND vs AUS) is being played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. On the fourth day, Team India scored 571 runs in the first innings. With this, India got a lead of 91 runs.

In the first innings, former India captain Virat Kohli scored a stormy century for India. However, he missed his double century. Meanwhile, it has come to light that captain Rohit Sharma did not want Kohli to score a double century. A player of Team India has disclosed this.

Disclosure Of Enmity Between Rohit-Kohli

In fact, in the Ahmedabad Test, Australian captain Steve Smith won the toss in this match (IND vs AUS) and decided to bat first. Batting first, Australia scored 480 runs. In response, Virat Kohli scored a stormy century in the first innings for India. However, he missed his double century. Meanwhile, a statement by Akshar Patel has created a sensation.

After the end of the fourth day’s play, he said that Rohit Sharma was already declaring the innings, but Rahul Dravid stopped him.

Akshar Patel said,

Rohit Sharma wanted to declare the innings, but Rahul Dravid told him to let Virat Kohli complete his double hundred; he was unlucky. Virat Kohli played well.

Virat Kohli Misses Double Century

Significantly, in the fourth Test of India vs Australia (IND vs AUS), former captain of Team India Virat Kohli scored a vital century on the fourth day of the game. However, Kohli got out after reaching his double century. He played an inning of 186 runs in 364 balls with the help of 15 fours. At the same time, Akshar Patel also played a strong half-century innings. He scored 79 runs in 113 balls with the help of 4 sixes-5 fours.

Apart from Kohli, young opener Shubman Gill scored a century in the first innings for India on the third day. He faced 235 balls and played an inning of 128 runs with the help of 1 six-12 fours. At the same time, captain Rohit Sharma contributed 35, Cheteshwar Pujara 42 and KS Bharat contributed 44 runs.

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