
Virat Kohli walks back to the pavilion after being dismissed during the second ODI against Australia.© AFP
Villacolli Sunday again fell victim to LBW’s dismissal.Batsman sacked for 31 runs in bowling Nathan Ellis He missed a leg putt in Visakhapatnam’s second ODI against Australia.His dismissal was similar to that in the first ODI, in which Mitchell Stark A delivery hit his pad and he had to walk away for four.former india captain and batsman Sunil Gavaska Not happy that Kohli made the same mistake crossing the line in the second ODI.
“He’s out of bounds again. Yeah, he knows (his mistake). It’s something he hangs out a lot, and now it’s out of bounds. Wanting to play even legs, not even wanting to play close to the mids, that’s what got him in trouble. Reason,” Gavaskar said of Star Sports.
Talking about the Indian innings, Stark proved to be the tormentor once again as his five wickets sealed the hosts’ 117-run victory over Australia in the second ODI.
Stark, who took three wickets in the last match, was 5 for 53 from eight overs, including four in his first spell, as India were drawn to just 26 runs against Australia. Faults were knocked out, their third-lowest total.
Starc helped a lot by biting off the surface, throwing pitches of ideal length, a couple diagonally to right-handers, and some after pitching.
The decisive damage is dealt by Starc, while Sean Abbott (3/23) and Nathan Ellis (2/13) then pitched a hard run across the low-mids in what was a disastrous day for the hosts.
(with PTI input)
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