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IND vs SL: Virat Kohli out or not out? There was a ruckus about DRS in the second ODI, this is the main reason

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Virat Kohli DRS Controversy IND vs SL 2nd ODI: A controversy broke out during the second ODI between India and Sri Lanka at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday. On the last ball of the 15th over, Virat Kohli was caught right in front of the stumps by Akila Dhananjaya and the umpire also pointed to an LBW appeal by the Sri Lankans. Kohli spoke to non-striker Shubman Gill and then he went upstairs. The review put the third umpire in a big dilemma. This is because UltraEdge showed a spike when the ball crossed Kohli’s bat and hit his pad, but the visuals showed that there was a considerable gap between the bat and the ball during that time.

Indian captain Rohit Sharma described the 32-run loss against Sri Lanka in the second ODI here on Sunday as sad and said that the batsmen’s performance in the middle overs will be discussed. Chasing a target of 241, the Indian team were reduced to 208 by six from leg-spinner Geoffrey Wanderse, which once again exposed their weakness against spin. Rohit said after the match, “When you lose a match, it hurts. It is not just about the 10 overs in which India lost six wickets for 50 runs. You have to play cricket continuously and we failed to do so. A little disappointed, but things like this happen. ”

“I have to keep pushing myself forward. The wicket helped me, I was trying to hit in good areas. Once I took my first wicket, it boosted my confidence. Fortunately, I was able to take six wickets. was,” Vanderse said

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