The Border-Gavaskar series of 4 Test matches are being played between India and Australia. The last decisive game of the series is being played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad; Australia captain Steve Smith won the first toss and decided to bat, which proved to be correct. The entire game of the first day was in the name of the Australian team. By the end of the day’s play, Australia has scored 255 runs at the loss of 4 wickets.
Opener Usman Khawaja scored his 13th international Test century in his career; apart from this, all-rounder Cameron is still one run away and is frozen at the crease. During this match, the audience saw a strange incident about Indian legend Virat Kohli. Whose video is becoming fiercely viral on social media?
Virat Kohli Eating Chocolate In Live Match
In the last Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy being played in Ahmedabad, Australia captain Steve Smith decided to bat before winning the toss. Ahmedabad’s pitch seems to be the most straightforward pitch of this series regarding batting for the batters. The scorecards also testify to this fact.
Meanwhile, an incident related to veteran Virat Kohli occurred on the field. Batting first, the 23rd over of the Australian innings was going on. The ball was in the hands of Mohammed Shami, and Marnus Labuschagne was on strike. Meanwhile, the cameraman went to Virat Kohli fielding in the camera slip. Virat was seen standing there eating chocolate. This video of Virat Kohli is going viral on social media tremendously.
The First Day Of The Match Was Completely Named After Australia
Australia came out to bat before winning the toss and scored 255 runs at the loss of 4 wickets till the end of the day’s play. For Australia, opener Usman Khawaja scored his 13th century while playing an excellent inning. Usman Khawaja is currently at the crease after scoring 103 runs.
Along with Khawaja, all-rounder Cameron Green also looks in good touch. He is also playing unbeaten on 49, 1 run away from the half-century. The next day, Australia will try their best to take the score of 255 to 350, while the Indian bowlers will try their best to restrict Australia within 300-320.