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Virat Kohli Duck Record: Kohli Struggles Continue with Another Duck in Bengaluru Test

Virat Kohli Duck

Virat Kohli Duck

Indian cricket star Virat Kohli set an unwanted record during the Bengaluru Test against New Zealand, bringing more focus to his ongoing struggle with form.

Virat Kohli Duck Record: Kohli Equals Duck Record in International Cricket

In a disappointing moment for Virat Kohli, the celebrated Indian cricketer registered yet another duck in the Bengaluru Test against New Zealand. His nine-ball innings ended without scoring, marking his 38th duck in international cricket—equalling Tim Southee’s record for the most ducks among current players.

Key Points:

Rain Delays and Match Details

The opening day of the first Test saw frustrating delays due to persistent rain. The match resumed on the second day, with India opting to bat first after winning the toss.

Highlights of Day Two:

Upcoming Matches in the Series

Cricket fans can look forward to two more exciting Tests in this series. The second match will be held in Pune, followed by the final Test in Mumbai.

Test Match Schedule:

Bengaluru Test: Final Playing XIs

India and New Zealand both presented strong lineups for the first Test, with notable players on both sides.

India’s Playing XI:

New Zealand’s Playing XI:

FAQs

1. What is a duck in cricket?
A duck in cricket refers to a player getting out without scoring any runs.

2. How many ducks does Virat Kohli have in international cricket?
As of the Bengaluru Test, Virat Kohli has 38 ducks in international cricket.

3. Who holds the most ducks in international cricket among active players?
Virat Kohli and Tim Southee are tied with 38 ducks each.

4. What is the significance of Kohli’s 38th duck?
It ties him with New Zealand’s Tim Southee for the most ducks among active cricketers.

5. Who are the key players in India’s current Test lineup?
India’s key players include Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, and Jasprit Bumrah.

6. Who replaced Shubman Gill in the Bengaluru Test?
Sarfaraz Khan replaced Shubman Gill in the Bengaluru Test due to a neck injury.

7. When is the second Test between India and New Zealand?
The second Test is scheduled for October 24-28 in Pune.

8. Where will the final Test of this series take place?
The final Test will be played in Mumbai from November 1-5.

9. Who is leading New Zealand in this Test series?
Tom Latham is captaining New Zealand in the ongoing series.

10. How many ducks does Rohit Sharma have in international cricket?
Rohit Sharma currently has 33 ducks in international cricket.

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