Skipper Virat Kohli was removed by Mohammad Amir for five runs during India’s chase against Pakistan in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 at the Oval on Sunday. After winning the toss, Kohli asked Pakistan to bat first. Pakistan rode on Fakhar Zaman’s century to score a mammoth 338 runs at the cost of four wickets.
Responding to India’s performance and Kohli’s early return to pavilion, Bollywood actor Kamaal Rashid Khan posted some aggressive tweets about Indian team and went on to say that Virat Kohli should be banned from playing the game for life.
India began their chase in the most dismal fashion when they lost Rohit Sharma for a duck in the very first over while captain Kohli in the fourth. Pakistan kept picking wickets at equal intervals and reduced India to 54/5 at one stage.
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He went on to criticise all the players badly, speaking rubbish about them like he always does. He also said in his tweet that he would come up with a review on today’s game tomorrow!
“On the request of too many people, I have decided to review #ChampionsTrophyFinal match tomorrow. Because Kohli Ki pol Kholna Zaroori hai!” he wrote
On the request of too many people, I have decided to review #ChampionsTrophyFinal match tomorrow. Because Kohli Ki pol Kholna Zaroori hai!
— KRK (@kamaalrkhan) June 18, 2017