IND vs ENG: Virat Kohli’s offensive celebrations sent cheaply by Ravichandran Ashwin go viral – see video

The third match of the four-Test series between India and England is being played at Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. England decided to bat first after winning the toss, but half the team returned to the pavilion until the tea break. For India, Ravichandran Ashwin and Akshar Petal are rocking the ball again. Ashwin, meanwhile, showed England captain Joe Root his way to the pavilion with just 17 runs and was caught on his spinnet. After the dismissal of Root, both Ashwin and Virat Kohli looked quite happy and Virat Kohli celebrated the England captain’s wicket in a very aggressive manner.

Both Ashwin and Virat Kohli have been accused of taking root in a video that is going viral on social media. Kohli celebrated Root’s wicket in a very aggressive manner. Joe Root failed to understand Ashwin and was LBW. England won the toss after winning the toss and without opening an account, Ishant showed Dominic Sibley the way to the pavilion. After this, Akshar Patel played his first Test match, then Akshar Patel got a score of zero. Jack Crowley batted well from one end and completed the fourth fifty of his career. Crowley fell victim to letters after completing his fifties.

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In the Pinkball Test, India take the field with three spin bowlers, while Ishant Sharma and Jaspreet Bumrah are included as fast bowlers. Team India have not ruined their batting. England have made four changes in their eleven matches. James Anderson, Jack Crowley, Johnny Bierstowe and Joffra Archer are back. Joe Fast has dropped three fast bowlers against India in this day-night Test match.

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