Virat Kohli was shellshocked
Virat Kohli was shellshocked after Litton Das’ one-handed screamer sent him back.
No matter what, Kohli expresses his emotions through his actions.
Kohli, who wears his heart on his sleeve, never holds back, whether it’s with a loud roar or a few words to the opposition.
Kohli has been somewhat restrained on the field since his return to form in the Asia Cup.
Bangladesh on Sunday in Dhaka
However, he was amused by his own dismissal during the first one-day international between India and Bangladesh on Sunday in Dhaka.
India got off to a slow start when they lost their top three players in the first 11 overs.
Bangladesh’s bowlers managed to pick their first wicket in the sixth over.
After winning the toss and choosing to bowl.
On a sluggish Mirpur wicket, Shikhar Dhawan looked rough.
He fell first for seven runs off 17 balls, continuing a failed reverse sweep.
Rohit Sharma, captain and opening partner, got off to a good start, scoring 27 off 31 balls with four lovely boundaries
A six before being run out by Shakib Al Hasan with a straighter shot.
Kohli left when Dhawan took the wicket, and the former India captain was happy to wait against.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who was using the new ball to make a lot of spin and turn.
Kohli attempted to break the shackles by sweeping the offspinner for a four, but Bangladesh captain Litton Das prematurely ended his efforts.
Kohli went to drive a threw up conveyance from Shakib in eleventh over.
Standing at extra cover
Litton saw Kohli hit it in the air, and as he saw the opportunity, his eyes lit up.
Litton threw himself at the ball, caught it parallel to the ground, and then held onto it when it came into contact.
Even those in the commentary box seemed taken aback by the catch, which left Kohli in complete disbelief. His mouth was left open.
After scoring nine runs in 15 balls
Kohli eventually found the motivation to drag himself off the field.
Shreyas Iyer fell to a short delivery, which has been his Achilles heel for a while, putting India in further trouble.
However, KL Rahul’s fifty years later provided a boost to the visitors.
Before it was broken, his 60-run partnership with Washington Sundar was India’s best.
Soon after Rahul turned fifty, the all-rounder was passed over for Shakib.
This is India’s first trip to Bangladesh in seven years, and it will be the first time since 2010 that they will play.
Test series with multiple matches in the country.