See How Ishan Kishan Reacts After Virat Kohli Reaches Half-Century Against Australia In 4th Test
When he completed his fifty, everyone in the dressing room started celebrating but there was one player whose style of celebration caught everyone’s attention.
India’s batting pillar Virat Kohli’s form is back in whites. On day 3 of the game, he went to the pavilion unbeaten on 59 runs and resumed day 4 from where he last left it. When he completed his half-century, everyone in the dressing room started celebrating but there was one player whose style of celebration caught everyone’s attention. It was Ishan Kishan who bowed down and made a gesture and his pictures went viral on social media. Kishan has warmed the bench in all four matches of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Guess what he is thinking. 😭 #KLRahul pic.twitter.com/kGyuWisXao
— Prayag (@theprayagtiwari) March 11, 2023
Funny moment between Kohli & Ishan. pic.twitter.com/w0UtD06Pr1
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) March 11, 2023
The Man. The Celebration.
— BCCI (@BCCI) March 12, 2023
Take a bow, @imVkohli 💯🫡#INDvAUS #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/QrL8qbj6s9
Virat Kohli then went on to register his 28th Test hundred in the ongoing fourth Test against Australia. Kohli reached the three-figure mark on the 241st ball he faced in his innings. Fans were anticipating that he will celebrate his century in style but Kohli kissed his wedding ring and celebrated in a calm manner. This was Kohli's eighth hundred against the Kangaroos in Test match cricket. The former India captain has now scored a total of 75 tons in international cricket.
Currently, India are 2-1 up in the series but they have to win this Test match in order to qualify for the final of the ICC World Test Championship final that is scheduled to take place at The Oval in London from June 7 to June 11. If at all India fail to seal this match then they will have to depend on the result of the two-match Test series between New Zealand and Sri Lanka, while Australia have already made it into the final and stands at the top of the points table.