Former All -round Ilfan Patan dropped a mysterious post after a stubborn Vilato Kori was covered with a bamboo with a railway on the second day of Delhi’s Ranjamtrophe match. Once again, the fans appear in ARUN JAITLEY STADIUM in a huge number, seeing their homeland and hopes to surprise the folds. However, the disappointment of all the fans continued with only 15 delivery time. After seeing some delivery, KOHLI finally found the hang of it.
He executed a perfect straight drive with the 14th delivery to find the boundary rope, making the whole crowded frenzy. In the next ball, Himanshe Sanwan created a perfect in -winger to defeat the kori’s blade, and sent his stump outline to the air. KOHLI had to return to dugout with 6 score.
In the aftermath of Kohli’s dismissal, IRFAN took X, dropped a mysterious message, and emphasized that two people played together without training the work of modern cricket players all year round.
“At the end of the day, the job of a modern cricket player is to manage niggles and injuries instead of playing cricket all year round and playing for two months.” Is written on X.
At the end of the day, modern cricket players do not train crickets all year round and do not train for 10 months to play for two months.
-IRFAN PATHAN (@IRFANPATHAN) January 31, 2025
For thousands of fans who flocked in the stadium in the hope of a master class of Kori, it was a moment of disappointment. After Kohli was fired, most of the crowd began to appear from the stadium.
After Kohli was fired, Captain Ayush Badoni put a burden on his shoulders and delivered the captain. SUMIT MATHUR joined Badoni in a fold, built a 133 -run partnership, and handed the commander to Delhi.
Badni escaped from celebrating his fourth first class 100. However, Khan Charma has fixed Badoni in 99 with all his experience. At the end of the day, Matour was undefeated at 78 (189) and lifted Delhi to 334/7 with a 93 -run lead.
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