Came out to bat at number three after 8 years, luck remained angry even after 114 innings, out on zero again after 34 months


New Delhi. Team India’s stalwart Chinnaswamy collapsed in front of New Zealand’s bowlers at the stadium. The accounts of 5 Indian batsmen did not even open in the first innings of the first test match. The players who were out on zero include star players like Virat Kohli, Sarfaraz Khan, KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja. After the dismissal of captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli was sent to bat at number three. Virat came out to bat at number three in the Test after 8 years and 114 innings. But fate betrayed him again. Kohli could not open his account again in Test cricket after 34 months. He was last out on zero in the year 2021 too after landing at number three. Even at that time, the New Zealand team was in front of him, which had returned him to the pavilion on a personal score of zero in Mumbai in December.

By the way, Virat Kohli’s record at M Chinnaswamy Stadium has not been good. Earlier, Kohli’s batting average in this stadium was only 16. Kohli last batted at number three in 2016. After 114 innings, he came out to bat at number three in the Test. Virat had earlier scored 536 runs at an average of 31.52 in the 19 international innings played on this ground. This is the home ground of Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL. In this sense, this was also Virat’s home ground in a way, but in international cricket, his bat always remains silent on this ground.

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Virat ducked for the 38th time
Virat Kohli was out on zero for the 38th time in international cricket. This is the highest for any cricketer among active players. Now Virat has equaled Tim Southee. These two players have returned to the pavilion without opening the account the maximum number of 38 times in international cricket. Rohit Sharma is at number three in this list. Rohit has returned to the pavilion after losing his wicket 33 times on the score of zero.

Kohli broke Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s record
Virat Kohli broke Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s big record as soon as he stepped into M Chinnaswamy Stadium. This is Kohli’s 536th international match. Dhoni has played a total of 535 international matches including ODI Test and T20. The record of playing most international matches for India is in the name of Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin played a total of 664 matches in his 24-year international career, which included Test, ODI and T20.

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