Masterclass: Kohli’s Tactically Flawless Plan for Jansen’s Dismissal and Siraj’s Perfect Execution

2024-01-04 08:44:11

Cape Town – Mohammad Siraj was India’s player on the first day of the second Test once morest South Africa. Siraj took six wickets in South Africa’s first innings with some smashing balls. Siraj took six wickets in nine overs conceding only 15 runs. India bowled out South Africa for 55 runs in the first innings.

Siraj dismissed opener Aiden Markram, captain Dean Elgar, Tony de Sorsi, David Bedingham, Kyle Verne and Marco Jansen in the first innings. Siraj and Kohli’s advice in dismissing Marco Janssen was beneficial in this. Jansen’s return came on the fifth ball of the 16th over of the match.

Jansen’s bat Urasia Ball wicketkeeper K.L. It was in the hands of Rahul. A video of Kohli instructing Siraj before this delivery has also come out. It is clear from the footage that Kohli is directing the outswinger with his hands. Virat Kohli and Mohammad Siraj are playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL. India were bowled out for 153 runs in the first innings of the Test.

In the first innings, the lead of 98 runs was the upper hand for India. Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi and Nandra Burger took three wickets each on a pitch that supported the pacers. Virat Kohli is India’s top scorer with 46 runs.

English Summary:

Virat Kohli masterminds Jansen’s dismissal with tactically flawless plan; Siraj executes perfectly

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