In reply to Australia's 474 runs first innings total, India got off to a poor start as Rohit Sharma perished early, courtesy of a fals🔯e shot induced by Pat Cummins. However, Yashasvi Jaiswal was smooth with his strokeplay along with KL Rahul. But Cummins' disciplined bowling earned the scalp of Rahul, making way for Virat Kohli. As the former Indian captain arrived at the crease, the MCG crowd seemed divided, prompting a fan war between India and Australian fans.
Having faced six deliveries and already opened th꧂e account, Kohli tried to set himself up for scoring options against Scott Boland. This is when the camera captured the sea of fans at the MCG divided. The Indian group at one end cheered for Kohli who was on strike while the home fans responded with huge boos at the Indian captain. Seeing the contest delve beyond bat and ball, the Twitterverse didn't hesitate to take a leaf out of the intense actions.
Unreal!
Crazy Rivalry between the fans at Melbourne.😭🔥 One part of ground chanting "kohli-koh🐻li" other part is booing.
— Utkarsh (@toxify_x18)
Win
100 run partnership b/w jaiswal and kohli 🔥
— K I R A N #OFFLINE (@kiranreddy__k)
LOL
Chup abhi 𒁏home soil pe century pelke kohli jabtak khelega t💖ab tak khelunga puri life itna insecure jo hu
— Antarip Mandal (@antariptweets)
Realized it
I just realized I love kohli more than ඣmyself, I have 5 chapters to study but here I'm glued to my bed watching him without blinking
— 𝐻𝒶𝓇𝒾𝓉𝒽𝒶⋆.ೃ (@Kohli_thetic_X)
Looking good
Kohli looking good ? Lemme see the first innings total of au𓂃stra🔜lia
— goofy (@guwufy)
Difficult
It's very diffiဣcult to live in a house where all your family members are fans of Virat Kohli, but you're a only fan of Babar Azam, and you have to support him 24/7, no matter what.unko stats bata bata kar ab tu sary stats bhi ratt gaye han 😭🙏😭
— FATIMA (@Fatimaikba5617)
Very strong
If both Jaiswal and Kohli see out the day without getting out, India will be in a very ✱strong position heading into day 3. India has 💧to breach 400 in 1st innings to have a good shot at victory in this match.
— InternationalNerd (@Nerd6842)
Peak
Kohli was at the peak of his ego when he𓆉 bumped in to Konstas. But his leaning back for a pleasing pul🎐l indicates he has backed down and is back to business.
— Sunil T Purakkal (@suniltpn)
Yup
We got Kohli leaving 7th stump before
— Cricket world 🏏🏏 (@Raghunanda64204)
Concentrate
35 pohch👍te hi🃏 concentration ja rhi. Nahi kohli abhi nahi delhi abhi dur h stay focuseddd plzzzzzz
— rovi (kohli isn't serious) (@highon_beer)
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