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Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25: Adelaide Saw a Strange No-Ball Drama, Virat Kohli’s Brief Entry Leaves Fans Amused

After Scott Boland dismissed KL Rahul in the opening Test against Australia, Virat Kohli nearly took to the field. However, a no-ball call by the umpire reversed the decision, sending Kohli back to the pavilion and providing Rahul with a crucial lifeline.

After Scott Boland dismissed KL Rahul in the opening Test, Virat Kohli nearly took to the field.
Image: After Scott Boland dismissed KL Rahul in the opening Test, Virat Kohli nearly took to the field / © X (Twitter)

In an amusing turn of events during the first Test between India and Australia at Brisbane, cricket fans witnessed Virat Kohli nearly reach the crease before being halted by an unexpected no-ball call. The incident occurred after Australian pacer Scott Boland bowled a length delivery that caught KL Rahul’s edge and sent it straight into the keeper’s gloves.

Initially, the on-field umpire declared Rahul out, and the Indian opener began walking back to the pavilion. Kohli, who appeared eager to take to the field on one of his favorite venues, had already stepped out of the dressing room and was near the boundary line. However, much to everyone’s surprise, the umpire signaled a no-ball, confirming that Boland had overstepped. The decision granted Rahul a second chance and prevented Kohli from proceeding further. Fans were excited to see him batting but they have to wait for a bit more.

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The fourth umpire played a crucial role in ensuring Kohli did not breach the playing field, gently reminding him to return to the pavilion.

The moment sparked laughter and light-hearted reactions among fans and commentators. While Rahul continued his innings, Kohli patiently awaited his opportunity to bat.

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