Virat Kohli's team Indian won the first ODI match that was played against South Africa in Durban. Virat Kohli's brilliant century was the reason behind the victory of the match. After batting first, South Africa gave a target of 270 runs to the Indian team, in the reply to which team India won the match with 6 wickets. The hero of this victory was surely the captain Virat Kohli, who made 112 runs by hitting 33rd ODI century.
Now Virat Kohli is the second Indian batsman after Sachin Tendulkar who has hit the most centuries in the ODI series. Talking about batting, the second opener, Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan started well but Rohit lost his wicket on 20 runs. While on the other hand, Dhawan played well and made 35 runs but later got run out. In this inning, Dhawan hit 6 fours but lost his wicket due to Virat Kohli. After this, people started trolling Virat Kohli.
While going to the pavilion, Dhawan was spotted getting angry and Virat was seen looking down because he was the reason why the in-form batsman got out. Twitter has made fun of the whole incident that took place and took Virat Kohli's class for making Dhawan out intentionally.
"Abe Shikhar Dhawan, Andar Aau? Maarega Nhi Na?" - Virat Kohli#SAvIND #INDvSA #INDvsSA #SAvsIND #Kohli pic.twitter.com/l8gmX3oYXw
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) February 1, 2018
Shikhar Dhawan Waiting For Virat Kohli To Come Back To Pavilion. 😂 #INDvSA #INDvsSA pic.twitter.com/rMocemLnar
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) February 1, 2018
There was never a run
— Sai Abhilash (@Saiabhilash9) February 1, 2018
Kohli took Dhawan Wicket 😡#SAvIND
Dhawan after the run out#SAvIND pic.twitter.com/YP0yFIRs8g
— P.R. (@pr_akash_raj) February 1, 2018
Dhawan is not talking to Kohli for the next two weeks.
— Abhishek (@Sajjanlaunda) February 1, 2018
However, taking regret on his head Virat Kohli gave a strong reply to South Africans. It is a fact to notice that whenever any captain had hit a century in first ODI against India, the Indian captain has given strong reply with century also.
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