Follow us

Virat Kohli trolls Ravindra Jadeja over ‘DRS’ post on Instagram

no image

Virat Kohli was involved in a friendly-banter with teammate Ravindra Jadeja over the all-rounder’s post on Instagram where he posted an image with the caption ‘I didn’t tell you to take the review.’ In reply, Kohli trolled the all-rounder and revealed that he would never trust Jadeja’s call.

More often than not it is the bowler or the keeper who takes the review for the team, in lieu of the skipper. In the past, under MS Dhoni’s captaincy, it was always the wicketkeeper who would go up confidently for a review when he believes the batsman was wrongly given not-out. However, after Dhoni’s absence from the national team, the responsibility has been handed over to the skipper Virat Kohli. In the past, Kohli’s DRS accuracy has been dodgy, partly due to the blind faith on the bowler. 

Recalling an incident from India’s series against New Zealand, the left-handed all-rounder posted an Instagram post, where his caption read, “I didn’t tell you to take the review.” However, Kohli was right there, on the social media platform, where he put down the CSK all-rounder for his dubious calls. The Indian skipper commented, “You always feels it’s out, but after taking the review, all doubts come to you.” However, just after Jadeja was ready with a reply, revealing that he will only let the skipper know of going for DRS after the 15-second time.

Here is the Instagram post:

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by (@royalnavghan) on

And here's how Virat Kohli reacted on Jadeja's Instagram Post

 ©

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousIND vs ENG | Twitter reacts to India sealing series with 15 run win in Pune
India secured the T20I series against England with a 15-run win in Pune courtesy of impressive batting performances by Shivam Dube (53) and Hardik Pandya (53). Harshit Rana, who replaced the former as a concussion substitute, claimed 3/33 on debut to change the tide in the game.
Franchises want full IPL without any ‘tinkering’, reveals Venky Mysoreread next
Kolkata Knight Riders CEO Venky Mysore has stated that the franchise owners of the Indian Premier League want a full-fledged season without any ‘tinkering’ in the format. Meanwhile, the International Cricket Council, on Wednesday, defer its decision on the fate of the T20 World Cup.
View non-AMP page