Virat Kohli broke this rule, that’s why Yashasvi Jaiswal was run out? Know the truth from the video

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|27-12-2024

Virat Kohli failed in the Melbourne test, he could score only 36 runs. The big thing is that Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored the highest 82 runs, was also run out along with Virat Kohli. After this run out, a big question is arising that whose fault was it? Did Yashasvi Jaiswal lose his wicket due to his mistake or did Virat Kohli make a mistake? Most of the cricket experts are calling Virat Kohli innocent and they believe that Yashasvi Jaiswal was at fault, but here one more thing has to be kept in mind that in this, Virat Kohli has also broken a rule which may be the reason for the fall of the Indian opener's wicket. Made.

Yashasvi Jaiswal run out

Yashasvi Jaiswal was run out in a very unfortunate manner. He was completely set, he had taken an aggressive stance. After this, on the last ball of the 41st over, he tried to score a run by playing a shot towards mid-on. Virat Kohli did not run from the other end and then Australian captain Pat Cummins ran out Jaiswal with a throw at the striker's end. Jaiswal was run out for the first time in his career and he also missed the chance to score his second century on the tour. Now let us tell you further what was Virat Kohli's mistake here?

Virat Kohli broke this rule

There is no doubt that Yashasvi Jaiswal tried to steal a run which seemed almost impossible but here Virat Kohli also made a mistake. In fact, when Yashasvi Jaiswal called for one run to Virat Kohli, the legendary player turned back and started looking at the ball. When players learn cricket in the academy, they are told that the call from the front area i.e. mid off, The calls for long off, mid-wicket and covers are made by the striker batsman and the batsman at the non-striker's end makes the call for the square off the wicket or the area behind the wicket. During a partnership, the batsmen have to trust their partner with a call and run but this is where Virat Kohli made a mistake.

When Yashasvi Jaiswal tried to take a run by pushing the ball in the mid-off area, normally Virat's eyes should have been on his partner but he turned around and was looking at the ball. If Virat Kohli had looked ahead, he could have dissuaded Yashasvi Jaiswal with his voice and eyes and it is possible that this player would have stopped and returned back to the crease but Virat turned his back on him. It is clearly visible in the video that Virat Kohli's focus was on the ball and not on Yashasvi Jaiswal and this is the reason why this mistake happened and the result was a big blow to Team India. After Yashasvi's dismissal, Team India Virat also lost his wicket, Akashdeep was also out and within no time India's strong innings turned into a very pathetic score by the end of the day's play. Now you yourself decide who is responsible for this.

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