Sports Desk. Virat Kohli’s bat remained silent in the third Test match between India and Australia being played in Brisbane. Mitchell Starc gave the first two blows to the Indian team. After Yashasvi, Gill became Starc’s victim but he achieved a big record in his 100th Test match. He broke an old record of former head coach Rahul Dravid.
After this, Virat Kohli came to bat and everyone expected that he would be seen performing something special but Jos Hazlewood dismissed him on a personal score of 3 runs. In fact, in the first innings of the Indian team at Gaba ground, Virat Kohli (Virat Kohli Record) returned to the pavilion cheaply after playing only 3 runs. When he scored 2 runs before getting out, during this time he achieved a big record in his name.
Virat Kohli has overtaken former Indian team coach Rahul Dravid in terms of runs scored in Test cricket in Australia. Dravid (Rahul Dravid) has scored 2166 runs in 62 Test innings against Australia. At the same time, Kohli has scored 2168 runs in 48 test innings. He is at third place after the great Sachin Tendulkar (3630) and VVS Laxman (2424) in terms of scoring the most runs against Australia.
In Perth, Virat Kohli scored 5 runs in the first innings and 100 unbeaten runs in the second innings. After this, in Adelaide, Kohli scored 7 and 11 runs in both the innings respectively. At the same time, in Gabba, Virat Kohli returned to the pavilion cheaply after scoring 3 runs in the first innings of the Indian team. Kohli is quite low among the Fab-4 highest run scorers in Tests this year. So far, he has scored 376 runs in 17 innings at an average of 25, which included one century.