NEW DELHI: Star Indian batter Virat Kohli’s much-anticipated return to red-ball domestic cricket after more than 12 years ended in disappointment as he was dismissed for just six runs in Delhi’s Ranji Trophy match against Railways at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday.
Kohli walked in to bat at No. 4 on the second day of the match, with thousands of fans braving the chilly morning to witness the modern-day great in action. However, his stay at the crease was short-lived, lasting only 15 balls before he was clean-bowled by Railways pacer Himanshu Sangwan in the 28th over.
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After hitting a crisp boundary in the previous ball, Kohli attempted an off-side drive to a length delivery that swung back sharply. He misjudged the movement, and the ball snuck between his bat and pads, crashing into the off-stump. The sight of Kohli’s off-stump cartwheeling sent Railways players into celebration while leaving the packed stadium stunned.
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A visibly disappointed Kohli walked back as some fans, equally dejected, exited the stands prematurely. Delhi, who had started steadily, were reduced to 86 for 3 in 27.4 overs following his dismissal.
Earlier on Day 1, Railways posted 241 in their first innings, with wicketkeeper-batter Upendra Yadav anchoring the innings with a fighting 95 off 177 balls, including 10 fours and a six. Delhi’s bowlers had done well to restrict Railways, but their batting lineup now faced a stern test.
Kohli’s return to domestic cricket was expected to be a boost for Delhi, but his early exit came as a major disappointment. Fans will now hope for a better showing in the second innings as Delhi look to recover and take control of the match.
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