On the second and third day of the match, New Zealand tightened their grip around Team India, but Virat Kohli brought some much-needed momentum. Kohli made New Zealand team’s bowlers struggle with his batting. He played a strong innings of 70 runs. Despite his impressive form, Kohli’s day ended on a disappointing note.
Virat Kohli made a century partnership with Sarfaraz Khan. Both the players together took Team India past 200. But when the game was about to end, Virat Kohli lost his wicket. On the last ball of the day, Virat misread a brilliant delivery from Glenn Phillips. The ball touched the bat and went straight into the wicketkeeper’s gloves. Kohli took a review in his defense but it was found that the ball had made contact with the bat. Virat lost his wicket on 70 runs in 102 balls.
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