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Virat Kohli Commits Massive DRS Blunder vs Bangladesh. Rohit Sharma’s Reaction Says It All

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Virat Kohli made a big mistake with the DRS on Day 2 of the first Test match against Bangladesh in Chennai.

Virat Kohli made a big mistake with the DRS during Day 2 of the first Test against Bangladesh in Chennai on Friday. Kohli was batting well, having scored 17 runs from 36 balls with two boundaries. But then, a ball from Mehidy Hasan Miraz hit his front pad. The umpire gave him out, but Kohli wasn’t sure and had a quick chat with Shubman Gill. After talking, he chose not to review the decision and walked off, disappointing the fans.

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Later, replays showed that Kohli had actually edged the ball, and if he had reviewed, the decision would have been overturned.

Indian captain Rohit Sharma was clearly upset that Virat Kohli didn’t use the DRS, and his reaction quickly went viral on social media.

India ended the day at 81 for three in their second innings, increasing their overall lead to 308 runs. Shubman Gill (33) and Rishabh Pant (12) were at the crease when play ended for the day.

Earlier, Bangladesh struggled in their first innings and were all out for just 149, giving India a huge lead of 227 runs. Bangladesh only managed to last 47.1 overs in reply to India’s first-innings total of 376. Jasprit Bumrah was India’s top bowler, taking 4 wickets for 50 runs.

India had started the day on 339/6 but quickly lost their remaining four wickets, adding just 37 more runs. Ravichandran Ashwin’s brilliant innings ended at 113, while Ravindra Jadeja was dismissed for 86.

For Bangladesh, Hasan Mahmud took five wickets (5/83), and Taskin Ahmed contributed with three wickets.

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