Staff India ace participant Virat Kohli was dismissed for an eight-ball duck on his extremely anticipated return to worldwide cricket throughout the first ODI in opposition to Australia. The correct-handed batter needed to depart after a stellar catch by Cooper Connolly off Mitchell Starc’s bowling on the Optus Stadium in Perth on Sunday, October 19.
Virat Kohli struggled to get off the mark as the brand new ball pair of Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood ran a decent ship within the first powerplay. The previous skipper had come into bat after Rohit Sharma’s dismissal within the fourth over, and the hosts stored the stress on to disclaim the brand new batter his first run.
After a few mistimed strokes and misses, Kohli ultimately perished whereas attempting to play an uppish drive in opposition to a ball shifting away from him. He didn’t get into respectable form whereas executing the stroke, and ended up getting a thick edge, which flew to level in the direction of Connolly.
It marked Virat Kohli’s first-ever duck in ODIs in Australia, ending a streak of 29 matches. Following the dismissal, Mitchell Starc additionally turned the second bowler after James Anderson, to take away the ace batter for a duck twice in worldwide cricket.
Followers had been in despair after watching their hero falter on his return after a lenghty absence. Listed below are a number of the reactions on social media.
Staff India struggling at 25-3 as Shubman Gill departs after Virat Kohli in AUS vs IND 2025 1st ODI
The Males in Blue’s horrid show within the first powerplay continued after Shubman Gill additionally made his manner again to the pavilion shortly after Virat Kohli. The opening batter, that includes in his first ODI as captain, was caught down the leg aspect off Nathan Ellis’ very first supply.
On the time of writing, rain has interrupted proceedings on the venue, with the rating studying 25-3 within the ninth over. Newly appointed vice-captain Shreyas Iyer is at present out within the center together with all-rounder Axar Patel.
Edited by Gokul Nair

