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India vs England: Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s opening pair is as viral as Dahi-Jalebi

India defeated England by 36 runs in their fifth T20 match at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium. Cellphone Showroom In the crucial post after Rahul’s consecutive flop, skipper Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, came to the field as opener. Rohit and Virat gave the team a stormy start and scored 94 runs in 9 overs, leading to a huge score of 224. The opening pair captain and deputy praised the former cricketer and advised Kohli to open more. Meanwhile, former India opener Virender Sehwag tweeted that he has described Rohit and Virat as a yogurt-jalebi combination.

In fact, Sehwag shared a photo on his Twitter, in which Dahi and Jalebi are holding together and writing ‘What a Deadly Combination’. Sehwag shared the picture, “Seeing Rohit and Virat’s opening pair”, Rohit and Kohli took an aggressive stance against the English bowlers from the first delivery and took shots across the field. At the beginning of the innings, Kohli seemed to be playing a little more cautiously, while Rohit made every England bowler his target. Rohit bowled after Ben Stokes scored 64. At the same time, skipper Virat Kohli returned to the outfield after playing 80 stormy innings.

Kohli and Butler clash on the field, the umpire interrupts – Video

England began chasing a target of 225 and Jason Roy returned to the pavilion without opening an account. Jose Butler and David Malan added 130 for the second wicket, but after the dismissal of Butler, England repeatedly lost wickets and the team managed to score only 188 runs in 8 wickets. Shahdul Thakur took three wickets while Bhuvneshwar Kumar took two wickets. Bhuvi spent only 15 runs in his four overs and was very economical.

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