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Warne also said that the main problem was in the interpretation of the technology and also said that the ball did not hit the pad first, but there was an inside edge.

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Shane Warne Virat Kohli

Former Australian spinner Shane Warne on Saturday said that Virat Kohli was wrongly given out in the first innings of the ongoing second Test against New Zealand.

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Warne also said that the main problem lies in the interpretation of technology and also went on to say that the ball did not hit the pad first, but rather there was a deep edge.

“This is simply – not out!!!!! We often discuss technology and its use / accuracy. The main problem @ is the interpretation of technology. This is a perfect example of the ball clearly hitting the edge of the first bat,” tweeted Warne.

Kohli was adjudged LBW on the fourth ball of his innings, and had to depart before disturbing the score. The Indian skipper was adjudged by on-field umpire Anil Choudhary and then Kohli reviewed the calls on the field.

However, the third umpire stood by the original decision due to inconclusive evidence that the ball hit the bat first. During the review, third umpire Virender Sharma said that the bat and pad remained close to the ball at the point of contact and that the initial point of impact could not be classified.

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Mayank Agarwal scored his fourth Test ton as India ended the first day of the second and final test on 221/4 on Friday. The opening batsman scored an unbeaten 120 while Wriddhiman Saha scored 25 before the end of the match.

Resuming from 111/3 after tea, Mayank and Shreyas Iyer continued steadily from where they left off after the fall of three quick wickets. Ajaz Patel once again took the break by dismissing the middle batsman in the 48th over.

Despite losing his partner at the other end, Mayank looked solid and kept the scoreboard moving and saved some poor deliveries as India scored 221/4 on the first day of the second test.

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This website uses cookies or similar technologies to improve your browsing experience and provide personalized recommendations. By continuing to use our website, you accept our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. OKFormer Australian spinner Shane Warne has come out to express his admiration for former Indian captain Virat Kohli, who stepped down from the leadership role in Test cricket last night.

Warne followed the likes of some of the all-time greats by congratulating Kohli for all he has achieved for the Indian cricket team as captain.

Kohli, 33, leaves behind a legacy of 68 Tests, 95 ODIs and 50 T20Is as captain. Readers should note that Kohli (213) is eighth in the list of most international matches in all formats as a captain behind the likes of Mahendra Singh Dhoni (332), Ricky Ponting (324), Stephen Fleming (303), Graeme Smith (286), Allan Border (271), Arjuna Ranatunga (249) and Mohammad Azharuddin (221).

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As far as Indian captains are concerned, Kohli left the leadership role in the ancestral format of cricket after emerging as the most successful captain ever. Apart from being the most for an Indian captain, Kohli’s 40 Test wins as captain also include two series wins in Australia and an unbeaten record at home.

The BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India), which had congratulated Kohli yesterday for his performance as India’s captain, issued an official press release this morning which included statements from all senior officials.

Retweeting BCCI’s tweet, Warne wrote a congratulatory message for Kohli while also thanking him for his overall contribution to the progress of Test cricket.

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“Congratulations to @imVkohli for what you and your team have achieved under your leadership and thank you for supporting Test Cricket so passionately and ensuring it remains the No. 1 form of the game,” Warne’s tweet read.

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Ready to play international matches as a specialist batsman after more than half a decade, Kohli will continue to command attention in the upcoming three-match ODI series in South Africa.

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‘Virat Kohli has fallen a bit’: Shane Warne names his top 5 Test batsmen; an Indian in the list

Widely regarded as one of the best spinners in world cricket, Australian spinner Shane Warne on Saturday named his top 5 batsmen in Test cricket. However, Indian captain Virat Kohli is currently not among Warne’s top 3 batsmen in the world.

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According to former Australian spinner, Steve Smith lays down the law when it comes to batting in Test cricket. “I have Steve Smith. In all conditions and against all bowling attacks at all times, Smith is outstanding,” Warne said on Fox Cricket.

England captain Joe Root, who remains on track to break Mohammed Yousuf’s record for most points in a calendar year, is second best to Warne on his list. Root scored 89 in the second innings of the 1st Ashes Test, but the team faced a 9-wicket defeat in Brisbane. New Zealand’s Kane Williamson follows Root at number 3.

“Joe Root is number two. He made 6 hundreds in this calendar year. Kane Williamson is always here,” Warne said.

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Warne then nominated India’s Virat Kohli for the fourth spot. The former Australian cricketer says Virat Kohli has “dropped” off his list, apparently due to his lack of big scores in the last year. Kohli’s last Test century came in 2019 and the batsman also failed to get a 50-plus score in the recently concluded series against New Zealand.

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Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne completed Warne’s top-5. “Virat Kohli just dropped a bit, then Marnus (Labuschagne) completed the top-5 for me,” the Australian said.

Virat Kohli will return to action in the longest format of the game on December 26 when the team takes on South Africa in the first of three Tests in Centurion. Earlier this week, the BCCI announced that Kohli would be replaced by Rohit Sharma as the full-time captain in the white-ball format. The 33-year-old, however, will retain his starring role in Tests.

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Shane Warne thanked Virat Kohli and the BCCI for pushing the Test format as the definitive form and paving the way for other nations to follow.

Ever since Virat Kohli stepped down as the Indian team’s most successful Test format captain, the cricket fraternity has not been able to help the social media platform with words of praise for India’s star batsman.

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While Kohli’s decision came as a huge surprise, fans and pundits of the game made sure to remind each other how much he contributed to Indian Cricket as a skipper.

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Legendary Australian cricketer Shane Warne also believes that if it wasn’t for Kohli and the BCCI, the Test format would not be able to maintain its sanctity as the best format, back in the day from the lucrative T20 leagues.

The 52-year-old was in awe of the way Kohli put Test cricket first, during his years at the helm as captain of Team India.

“First of all I have nothing but the utmost respect for Virat Kohli. I think he is a terrific cricketer and a great ambassador for the game. I think we should all thank Virat Kohli and the BCCI for promoting Test cricket and why it is the way it is.