Watch | ‘Where’s your Virat Kohli, we have James Anderson’: England fans mock Team India
Virat Kohli had slammed the Indian batting line-up after the defeat in the post-match press conference.
SNS | August 9, 2018 4:28 pm
After England’s emphatic 31-run win over Virat Kohli-led Indian cricket team at the at the Edgbaston, Birmingham, English fans mocked team India.
A video of England cricket fans chanting and clapping in front of India’s team bus have gone viral on the internet in which, the English supporters can be heard saying, “where’s your Virat Kohli gone, we have James Anderson…”
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Here is the video of the same:
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Earlier, Indian cricket team fan club named ‘Bharat Army’ had come up with a chant for the 29-year-old Indian captain after he scored his majestic 149 runs against England in the second innings of the first Test match, “We’ve got Kohli, Virat Kohli, I just don’t think you understand, he’s MS Dhoni’s man, he smashes Pakistan, we’ve got Virat Kohli!”
Virat Kohli had slammed the Indian batting line-up after the defeat in the post-match press conference.
“Our shot selection could have been better. We definitely need to apply ourselves better with the bat, but England came back superbly,” Virat Kohli had said.
“There’s a lot to learn from the lower order. In first innings, Ishant and Umesh stuck in there. Again, Ishant showed character here, Umesh stuck it out with Hardik so those kinds of things make you feel like as top order batsmen we need to apply ourselves better.”
“Just look at ourselves in the mirror. There’s no hiding from this game. We have to step on the field. Whatever you are feeling inside will come out in no time. We just got to be positive fearless, enjoy our cricket. Try to take the negatives out of the equation, look at the positives and build on those,” Virat added.
Meanwhile, the second Test match has been delayed due to rain.
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