‘Is wicket mein run ke bochaad hai’ – India end their first innings on 571 on Day 4, sets up for thrilling final day
India continued its good work on Day 4 of the Test match against Australia. Kohli made a beautifully paced half-century and was unbeaten at the close of play on Day 3. Kohli converted it into a wonderful century which was his 28th hundred in Tests after a gap of 1205 days. The Delhi-batter had last hit a Test ton in 2019 in November.
It was a different innings from Kohli. When he got to the landmark, there was a sense of relief of his face, and he had a very muted celebration. The fans from India went into ruptures. India also got vital contributions from KS Bharat who made a cracking 44 off 88 balls with two fours and three sixes. When Bharat was dismissed with the score on 393-5, Kohli found an able ally in Axar Patel.
India scored 571 in there first innings and were led by Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli
The left-handed batter gritted his teeth and scored 79 off 113 balls with five fours and four sixes. While Kohli held the innings together, Axar gave some much needed firepower with his big hitting. Kohli was finally dismissed for 186 off 364 balls with 15 fours. it was an unlikely Kohli innings, but, it was the need of the hour.
On Day 3, The Indian reply was led by Shubman Gill who scored a stellar 128 off 235 balls. Gill hit 12 fours and one six in his innings. Rohit Sharma made 35 off 58 balls with three fours and one six. Pujara played himself in and made a watchful 42 off 121 balls with three fours. India gave a good account of themselves with the bat in this Test.
At Ahmedabad the batters, made the most of batting friendly conditions. Australia also put up a great show with the bat as they scored 480 in their first innings. The Kangaroos were led by Usman Khawaja who made 180 off 422 balls and played a typical Test match innings in the sub-continent. Cameron Green put together a great knock of 114 off 170 balls with 18 fours. The Australian all-rounder had proven his worth with the bat.
Let us take a look at the reactions on Twitter-
https://twitter.com/CHEEKUzFAN/status/1634879742653640705?s=20
संजय मांजरेकर (in hindi commentary):
"Virat Kohli ने बल्लेबाजी नहीं, pitch पर meditation किया है "#ViratKohli𓃵 #INDvAUS— CHANDRASHEKHAR JANGID (@jangidcsb14) March 12, 2023
Virat Kohli was always there for his country, he always is and he always be. Despite being sick (Anushka Sharma 's story) he came out to bat , scored a brillant 186 hours, took India to a good lead. Respect man 🇮🇳🤍#ViratKohli𓃵 #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/NGpgH25XmB
— Mahirat (@bleedmahirat7) March 12, 2023
https://twitter.com/ViratFanKohli7/status/1634880538673836032?s=20
4th test match #INDvAUS is going to be draw
Such a waste— PB Guru (@pbedi) March 12, 2023
On a batter's wicket, why would you send in a night-watchman? Anyway, Australia survive with no loss of wicket & 3 runs on the board. #INDvAUS
— 𝙸𝚗𝚍𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚒 𝙱. 🐦🌿🚜🌻🇺🇦🐈 (@TheOtherIndrani) March 12, 2023
Test heading for a draw unless Aussies collapse tomorrow. We are having Day 5 in the final test at Ahmedabad #INDvAUS.
Well contested Test Series coming to an end.
Well done @BCCI.— Abhishek Srivastava (@sriabh) March 12, 2023
Good to see @imVkohli back scoring a Test ton .. Love watching him Bat .. Over 3 yrs since his last one .. My guess is a few might come along now .. #INDvAUS #Kohli #100
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) March 12, 2023
This is Virat Kohli the batter. Has the power and the tools, and knows when to use what. Well played @imVkohli 👏🏽 #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/TSmEV2G2jD
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) March 12, 2023
The man is at it again!
This century is a testament of the confident and classy @imVkohli that we've always known. The discipline he maintains regardless of situations makes him a batter with 75 hundreds to his name. Keep going!#INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/54ah4n4xo8— DK (@DineshKarthik) March 12, 2023