WATCH - Rohit Sharma's furious reaction on Virat Kohli not taking review on LBW despite having clear edge

Rohit Sharma reacts to Kohli's dismissal (Twitter)
Rohit Sharma reacts to Kohli's dismissal (Twitter)

Highlights:

Virat Kohli gets out after scoring 17 runs in the second innings.

He did not take a review against the LBW call.

Star Indian batter Virat Kohli's decision of not taking a review to overturn the on-field umpire's LBW decision created a lot of buzz as it was later found out that there was a clear edge of the bat on ball before it hit his pads. When ultra edge showed that there was nick of bat, everyone was stunned and disappointed as Kohli would not have lost his wicket if he had went for a DRS call. Indian cricket team's captain Rohit Sharma reaction spoke a lot as well, he was clearly frustrated and angry at the situation.

 

Rohit Sharma's furious reaction

 

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Rohit was just like everyone furious and shocked after looking at the ultra edge footage. Pictures of his reaction are also going viral all over the social media. Virat Kohli once again failed to put an end to strings of underwhelming knocks as he returned to the dugout after scoring just 17 runs in the second inning. Even his first innings was reduced to just 6 runs.

 

Virat did not take review

 

Kohli was batting on 17 runs when Mehidy Hasan Miraz dismissed him in the 20th over. On the second ball of the over, Kohli was given lbw by umpire Richard Kettleborough. However, after having a word with Gill, the star batter decided not to take a review but later it was seen that Kohli had nicked the ball before it hit his pad, and had he gone upstairs, the third umpire would have ruled in his favour and asked the on-field umpire to change his decision.
 

Team India is currently in a strong position, and after bowling out Bangladesh on just 149 runs they earned themselves a big lead of 227 runs. They are currently moving towards putting together a big target in front of Bangladesh and tightening their grip on the match. At the end of Stumps Day 2, India is batting at 81/3 and leading the game by 308 runs.

 

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