Australia and India are currently fighting to secure their spots in the finals of the Champions Trophy, and their match has become yet another intriguing contest. In their innings, Australia scored 264 runs.
With an incredible performance that left the crowd in amazement, Virat Kohli has been the standout batsman in the current match against Australia. In his usual aggressive yet composed manner, Kohli was in the lead of the Indian innings and appeared on track to score another historic century. But when he was removed for 84 runs, his promising innings came to an abrupt stop. Adam Zampa, who had joined the attack in the middle overs, was the bowler who claimed his wicket.
At long-on, Virat Kohli was caught while trying to reach a maximum.
Kohli left the pitch slowly, clearly upset, and the Australian fielders cheered. Many people questioned what would have happened if he had remained at the crease longer because his knock, despite being spectacular, fell short of a century.
KL. When Kohli was fired, Rahul, who was on the other end, responded in a straightforward and understandable way. Rahul then told Kohli, “Mai maar raha tha yaar,” showing his annoyance at the circumstance as Kohli made his way back to the dressing room. The sentiment of Indian teammates and supporters, who had witnessed Kohli in great form and wished he could have led the team farther with his partnership and added another century to his record, was echoed in Rahul’s remarks.