IND vs. ENG: Indian leader Virat Kohli has forcibly asked the ICC to do something, asking – what can you not do?

With just a few hours left to start the third Test series between India and England. Under the leadership of Virat Kohli, Team India wants to advance to the final of the World Test Championship by winning the second Test again. The team fiercely practiced on Tuesday at the new Novel Motera Stadium. At this time, off spinner R Ashwin and fast bowler Umesh Yadav were seen practicing with a pink ball. Cricket fans were shocked when Virat went bowling himself. While sharing this video, the ICC also asked a funny question.

The ICC shared the video on their Instagram account. In the caption, “Is there anything that Virat Kohli can’t do?” I will tell you that bowling is not new. He has bowled several times not only at the Nets but also in international matches and has taken a few wickets in his name. He has not taken any wickets in Test cricket to date but has taken eight wickets in ODIs and T20s.

IND vs. ENG: Virat Kohli recalls a funny incident where Ishant Sharma was kicked as ‘good news’.

Team India fast bowler Ishant Sharma’s 100th Test match will be the third Test of the series against England starting on Wednesday. On his performance, Virat says, “I can’t believe it.” We have come so far today. I am very happy to play in his 100th Test. Looking at Ishant’s peak performance in the last four or five years, it shows that he has spent most of his career with some normal people.

Rohit made a big statement about the pitch
India wants the pitch of the new stadium to help spinners take a 2-1 lead, but it remains to be seen how the pitch will behave. Senior batsman Rohit Sharma made clear the team’s opinion on the pitch. He wants a pitch that will help spinners like Ashwin and Akshar Patel. In the statement, former England captain Michael Vaughan and Root, who are currently commanding the squad, also expressed support.

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