• Source:JND

Virat Kohli Run Out: India’s legendary spinner Anil Kumble voiced strong criticism regarding Virat Kohli's mode of dismissal on Day 1 of the third and final Test at the Wankhede Stadium, calling it "suicidal." Kohli’s dismissal added to India's batting woes as they stumbled to 86/4 in response to New Zealand's 235.

The hosts will start Day 2 with Shubman Gill (31*) and Rishabh Pant (1*) at the crease, aiming to bridge the 149-run gap and regain control in the decisive Test. Kumble’s comments reflect the mounting pressure on India's batters, as the team seeks to build a substantial first-innings score.
"You can't have this repeatedly happening in every game, so it's more than a concern at the moment.You had an opportunity to get inside with just one wicket down of Rohit Sharma. And then yes, Jaiswal gets out and the night watchman comes in and gets out first ball, then this (Kohli run-out)," said Kumble while talking on Jio Cinema after end of play on Day 1.

"Nobody expected the run-out. This was certainly not something that you expect of Virat Kohli getting run out in the last over or last few minutes of a day's play. And it was something that he just hit the shot and then went straight for a run, which is suicidal," the former cricketer added.

In 2024 in Tests, Virat has scored 249 runs in six Tests and ten innings, with just one fifty and best score of 70.In the ongoing ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 though, Virat has been rather solid. He has scored 560 runs in nine Tests, with a century and three fifties in 15 innings, with best score of 121.

The decade the began four years back has been tough for Virat as a Test batter. He made 1,837 runs in 34 Tests, with just two centuries and nine fifties in 59 innings and the best score of 186.

Recapping India's innings on Day 1 of the Mumbai Test, in the last couple of overs, just when India appeared to be in control, fortune favoured the visitors, who seized the opportunity swiftly.

As India looked set for a strong finish, they lost three wickets in the final two overs of the day, dramatically shifting the game's momentum.

Ajaz Patel delivered a double-wicket maiden, dismissing Yashasvi Jaiswal (30) and nightwatchman Mohammed Siraj (0) on consecutive balls.

India's troubles deepened in the last over when Virat Kohli (4) was run out following a quick throw from Matt Henry, unable to cross the crease in time.

With India reduced to 86/4 and still trailing by 149 runs.

Inputs from ANI

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