
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|30-12-2024
The Indian team has got a difficult target of 340 runs to win the Melbourne Test. Australia's second innings was limited to 234 runs and due to the lead of 105 runs in the first innings, it set a target of 340 runs for India, chasing which Team India faltered. Indian captain Rohit Sharma failed once again. At the same time, even the bats of greats like Virat Kohli and KL Rahul did not yield runs. Along with the fans, Rahul and Virat also disappointed their wives. Anushka Sharma and Athiya Shetty are also present to watch the match. But both looked disappointed after the flop performance of their husbands.
Anushka Sharma has been present in Australia with Virat Kohli since the beginning of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Recently, Athiya Shetty has also reached Australia. Anushka and Athiya were seen roaming together in Australia. After this, both of them had come to cheer their husbands in the Melbourne Test but both were disappointed. Neither KL Rahul could do wonders for the team nor Virat Kohli's bat could perform.
After flopping in the first innings of Melbourne Test, Rahul and Virat could not show their strength in the second innings also.
In the first innings, Rahul was out after scoring 24 runs in 42 balls. Whereas in the second innings his condition became very bad. He was out for 0 in 5 balls and walked away. Whereas Virat, who scored 36 runs in the first innings, scored only 5 runs in the second innings. Apart from this, Rohit Sharma's flop performance also continued. He scored only 9 runs in 40 balls.Fans have also given a lot of reactions on this matter on social media. One user wrote, 'They are not playing to win'.
One user wrote, 'Whenever the wicket came, it was shown to them. Both are panauti'. Another wrote, 'Now I understand that Panauti is being used today'.If the Indian team wants to win the Melbourne Test, then it will have to chase the biggest target at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The highest score to be chased in a Test at Melbourne is 332, which was made by the England team in the year 1928. Now if Team India wants to create history then it will have to break this 96 year old record.
One user wrote, 'Whenever the wicket came, it was shown to them. Both are panauti'. Another wrote, 'Now I understand that Panauti is being used today'.If the Indian team wants to win the Melbourne Test, then it will have to chase the biggest target at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The highest score to be chased in a Test at Melbourne is 332, which was made by the England team in the year 1928. Now if Team India wants to create history then it will have to break this 96 year old record.




