November 16, 2024
'More like 2014': Nasser Hussain, Sunil Gavaskar react after Virat Kohli falls to Kyle Jamieson again in WTC final

‘More like 2014’: Nasser Hussain, Sunil Gavaskar react after Virat Kohli falls to Kyle Jamieson again in WTC final

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Reacting to Virat Kohli’s early dismissal off Kyle Jamieson, Nasser Hussain said the shot brought back memories of India’s 2014 tour to England. Sunil Gavaskar, on the opposite hand, attributed Kohli’s dismissal to the shortage of foot movement.

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar and former England skipper Nasser Hussain reacted after Virat Kohli was once against dismissed by Kyle Jamieson early the reserve day of the planet Test Championship final between India and New Zealand at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton.

With all three results still possible within the match, India’s Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara walked bent bat on Wednesday trying to barter the primary hour then choose quick runs to undertake and force a result within the 98 overs possible within the day. But India’s hopes were dashed early as Kyle Jamieson got into the act and dismissed India captain Kohli within the sixth over of the day.

India vs New Zealand live score, WTC Final

Jamieson got one slightly move faraway from length and Kohli, who was batting outside the crease, perhaps wary of the in-coming delivery, went on to follow it together with his hands departure from the body with none foot movement. As a result, he got an outdoor edge and Watling, playing in his last Test, did the remainder .

Reacting to Kohli’s early dismissal for 13, Hussain said the shot brought back memories of India’s 2014 tour to England.

“Little bit more like 2014 and not the one among 2018. That was the type of line that James Anderson troubled him with in 2014. He left those last time around when he played in England,” Hussain said on commentary.

The 2014 tour to England continues to be a blot mark in Kohli’s otherwise illustrious Test career. therein tour, Kohli registered many 1, 8, 25, 0, 39, 28, 0, 7, 6 and 20 in five Tests, averaging 13.50 in his 10 innings. He, however, had turned it call at 2018, where he hit two centuries and didn’t get out even once to Anderson, who was his main tormentor four years ago.

Legendary India cricketer, Gavaskar, on the opposite hand, attributed Kohli’s dismissal to the shortage of foot movement.

“His backfoot didn’t move and he committed himself to the shot,” Gavaskar said.

Kohli was dismissed by Jamieson within the first too when the tall right-armer got one to sharply jag back in to the right-hander and hit Kohli’s pads right ahead of the stumps.

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