Kohli's first Ranji Trophy innings in 13 years lasts 15 balls
Kohli had his off-stump uprooted by Railways pacer Himanshu Sangwan in the 28th over of Delhi's first innings
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Virat Kohli walks out after Himanshu Sangwan takes his wicket on the second day of a Ranji trophy cricket match between Delhi and Railways, at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, in New Delhi, Friday
New Delhi, 31 Jan
Virat Kohli's first Ranji Trophy innings in 13 years lasted
all of 15 balls, extending his lean run and fuelling the raging debate over his
form.
For the 5000-odd crowd that assembled here to watch Kohli (6
off 15 balls), it was fun while it lasted but when he had his off-stump
uprooted by Railways pacer Himanshu Sangwan in the 28th over of Delhi's first
innings, a majority of them took no time to exit the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
The frequent chants of 'RCB, RCB' and 'Kohli, Kohli' dried
up as the superstar took the long walk back to the dressing room, giving
Railway employee Sangwan the most prized scalp of his career.
Ahead of his first domestic red-ball appearance since
November 2012, Kohli had trained with former India coach Sanjay Bangar to iron
out flaws in his batting that crept up on the tour of Australia.
More specifically, it was the ball outside the off-stump
that haunted the former India captain on the two-month long tour Down Under.
Kohli came out to bat to a loud reception following the leg
before dismissal of Yash Dhull at about 10.30am local time, which was an hour
into day's play.
It was left-arm pacer Rahul Sharma who first got to bowl at
the cricketing icon and with a spring in his stride, he bowled a yorker down
the leg-side only to realise that he had overstepped.
Considering the batter in front, Rahul went for that little
extra in his following ball and it turned out to be another no ball.
In the next over bowled by medium pacer Kunal Yadav, Kohli
tried to assert himself and played and missed twice to balls pitched on his
vulnerable zone -- wide outside the off-stump.
After collecting two singles, Kohli decided to dominate the
opposition -- right-arm pacer Sangwan in this particular over.
Standing way outside the crease, Kohli disdainfully
dispatched Sangwan towards the straight boundary.
It was still the first session and the ball was doing a bit
but in his attempt to dominate Sangwan, the very next ball, Kohli went for an
expansive drive off a good length delivery but missed it completely to see his
off-stump shattered.
The ball seamed back in contributing to Kohli's downfall.
He had a quick look at the surface before trudging back to
the pavilion and with him his sea of fans headed towards the exit door.
About 500 of them clung precariously to the iron grill next
to the dressing room balcony where Kohli sat after his dismissal, a scene that
once again highlighted the superstar's popularity.
The ones who exited re expected return for Kohli's second
essay which could be on day three.
Sangwan's wild celebration was on expected lines. He had
just taken the wicket of his life.
The 29-year-old from Najafgarh is a Delhi regular having
played 23 Ranji games since his debut in 2019. He has to his credit 77 wickets
at an impressive average of 19.92.
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