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WATCH – Virat Kohli Entertained Adelaide With His Dance Performance
By CricShots - Dec 8, 2018 5:38 pm
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There is no denying the fact that the Indian skipper, Virat Kohli is well aware of the methods to keep his spirits up irrespective of the situation. On Day 3 of the first Test between India and Australia was affected by rain in Adelaide but Kohli made sure that he is never out of action. During the first session of play, the Indian captain was seen breaking into an impromptu dance while fielding in the slip region.

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Virat Kohli has often seen shaking a leg on the field

Posting the video of the Kohli shaking his leg on the field, the official Twitter account of Cricket Australia (CA) said, “Virat’s loving it… #AUSvIND”.

On Saturday, the Australian southpaw Travis Head matched his highest Test score but missed out on a score a century as Australia moved to within 15 runs of India after the first innings. Batting on his home ground, Head went on to make 72 before nicking a Mohammed Shami delivery to wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant after adding 11 to his overnight 61.

The play on day 3  began 45 minutes late in gloomy conditions, with the ground’s lights on. It only lasted for hardly 4 overs before the drizzle began again and the umpires called the players off after Mitchell Starc was caught behind by Pant, getting a thin edge to a Jasprit Bumrah delivery.

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Starc added seven runs to his overnight eight. Play resumed after an hour with Nathan Lyon accompanying Head, who looked on track to better his previous best Test score against Pakistan in October. Josh Hazlewood came to the crease but was gone on the first ball, again to the Shami-Pant combination, leaving Nathan Lyon unbeaten after a quick-fire 24, including a six.

For India, the Ravichandran Ashwin finished with 3-57 and Jasprit Bumrah had 3/47. Australia was bundled out for a meager score of 235, in reply to India’s 250. The day ended with the visitors scoring 151/3 and now they are 166 runs ahead of Australia.