India once again find themselves reliant on a certain Virat Kohli to save a sinking innings against England in the semi-final of the ongoing World T20 after the entire middle-order failed to provide the team impetus. Struggling at 62/2 at the end of the powerplay, the team found itself in even deeper trouble when the in-form Suryakumar Yadav departed for a paltry 14 in the 12th over.
Nevertheless, Virat Kohli stayed steady on the other end throughout the fall of wickets and looked set for another of his heroic innings only for a brilliant delivery to nearly end all hopes in the 16th over. Replacing Mark Wood, Chris Jordan delivered a searing yorker on the second ball that crashed into Kohli’s toes and left the 33-year-old reeling with all four limbs on the ground. The Three Lions went up in unison and even though the umpire shook his head in denial, Jos Buttler immediately went upstairs given how close the ball was to the stumps.
Waiting for the ball tracking to show up, the big screen flashed a replay of the incident while Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya chatted in the middle. Even though it looked as if the decision could swing either way, a confident Virat Kohli simply walked back to his crease to take guard after one quick look, convinced of his survival. Hawk-eye eventually showed a part of the ball was hitting the stumps, therefore announcing it as umpire’s call ensuring the talisman survived.
Twitterati was quick to applaud the genius of the batter for his keen understanding of the game and the little time he took to judge the ball’s trajectory, just one small facet of what makes Kohli great as he ended up with his fourth half-century of the tournament.
Superb yorker
— MAHARAJ JI (@MAHARAJ96620593)
Criminals
Virat Kohli 44(36) vs Williamson 46(42)
— Punjabi Mourinho (@Punjabi_Mou)
And he did
Bola tha he semis me khelenga
— drrahil sheikh (@DrrahilS)
Work of art
Virat Kohli 's Cover Drive 😍
— OG (@og_4999)
The best
That was one of the best yorkers one could witness, brought Kohli down to his knees.
— Mishra Ji🇮🇳🇦🇫 (@MishraJiCricket)
Should be there in the ball of the year debate, not just the swing and spin deliveries.
Take a bow, Chris Jordan.
Yorked
That was one cracker of a ball from Chris Jordan ... getting down on ground when he is at his best...
— Arjun Pawar (@parjun7)
First time
First time I saw falling on crease to tackle yorker. Well bowling .
— Raj Ish (@ish_raj_g)
Personal rivalry
ab toh personal ho gaya yeh chris jordan ke saath..
— shlok (@shlokium)
Just brilliant
What a Yorker 💪🏻😂 Chris Jordan
— Sami Khan 🇵🇰 (@Farhan49339866)
True that
My heart skipped a beat! 15.2
— DJ (@randomfanboyy90)
KKKKK
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