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In India's T20 World Cup warm-up match against Australia, Virat Kohli bowled two overs.

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During India’s cricket match with Australia on Wednesday, Virat Kohli bowled two overs.

The two groups met in a pre-World Cup Twenty20 match.


On the 24th of October, India will begin its military operation against Pakistan.


Virat Kohli bowled two overs against Australia in India’s T20 World Cup warm-up game, surprising everyone.

There were a lot of questions when Virat Kohli took over bowling duties for two overs during India’s T20 World Cup warm-up match against Australia on Wednesday in Dubai. When Australia’s Glenn Maxwell and Steve Smith came to the crease in the seventh over, the India captain, who had given Rohit Sharma the captaincy duties for the day, was handed the ball. Kohli got off to a good start, allowing just four runs in his first over. In the 13th round, he was reintroduced. Marcus Stoinis hit a boundary off one of Kohli’s deliveries as he went for eight runs this time.

Here’s a look at Kohli’s first over as bowled:

As Australia recovered from an early setback at the ICC Academy in Dubai, Smith went on to hit a fifty-plus.

Australia had won the toss and elected to bat first earlier in the day.

After a brief injury setback, India captain Rohit Sharma announced that all-rounder Hardik Pandya would be back in action in time for the start of their T20 World Cup campaign against England.

He also suggested that the team would experiment with a few different lineups on Wednesday, including a different sixth bowler and a different batting order.

“We want to try out the 6th bowler and a few different batting order combinations, so we’ll do that today. Hardik is progressing well, but he still has a long way to go before he is ready to bowl. However, he hasn’t started bowling yet, so when the tournament begins, he’ll be ready “When it came time to toss the coin, Rohit was the one who said it.

On October 24, India will face archrival Australia in the Super 12 phase of the tournament in Dubai.

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