Watch: Delhi Stadium Emptied in Minutes after Virat Kohli’s Dismissal




Virat Kohli’s MUCH-AANTICIPATED ROUTURN to the Ranji Trophy was short-lived, as he was dismissed for just six Six Runs by Himanshu Sangwan on Friday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Kohli showed a glimpse of his brilliance with a beautificial straight drive off sangwan just a ball before his dismissal. However, the very next delivery Proved Fatal –angled in on a Fully Length just outside off, the ball seamed in Sharply as Kohli Attempted a Drive but Left A Gap Beet and Pad. The delivery rushed through, clipping the off-set and sending the bails frying.

It was a moment to remumber for sangwan, who not only claimed the prIICT but also Saw The Stadium Empty Out Soon after.

Kohli’s Brief Stay at the Crease Lasted Just 15 Deliveries, with a Solitary Boundary to his name. His Dismissal Left Delhi at 87/3, Still Trailing Railways by 140 Runs.

For the thirds of fans who had flocked to the stadium hoping for a kohli masterclass, it was a moment of disappointment. However, there remains a chance for redemption-SHLD DELHI GET A Second Innings, Kohli will have another Oportunity to Make His Mark.

The delhi stadium was buzzing and filled with excitement on day 1, a sight not common for domestic cricket matches, with fans awaiting action from their hero why recent performance Some additional gates were opened to accommodate fans and additional security deployed. As per espncricinfo, over 15,000 fans attended the match.

The group d clash also when a fan breaching security as he rushed onto the field to meet Virat Kohli. With Delhi’s Opening Bowlers, Navdeep Saini and Siddhant Sharma, Having Railways in Trouble at 21/3, The Person Managed to Evade Security and Reach Kohli and Touched His face. Security Personnel Quickly Interned and Escorted The Field. Kohli requested them to go easy on the fan and avoid any harsh treatment.

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