Reflexes
- Virat Kohli and Jonny Bairstow got hot
- Kohli toboggans Bairstow on the second day of the Edgbaston Test
- Kohli and Bairstow clash on match day three
Virat Kohli appeared once again in his old style in the rescheduled fifth match of the India v England series which was held in Birmingham. Not in batting, but in verbal warfare, that’s not once, twice or twice. The first case occurred on the second day of the match but after the match they both hugged each other and went to the pavilion. But in the second case things got worse.
Kohli’s Bairstow sleds on the second day of the game
English batsman Jonny Bairstow played a key role in the win against New Zealand, scoring 377 runs in four innings aided by two centuries and going unbeaten on 71. Bairstow tried to start the first innings against India in a similar fashion, but struggled against the dangerous bowler Mohammed Shami on the second day of the game.
Seeing Bairstow battling Indian bowlers on the pitch, former India captain Virat Kohli approached him and trilled him by taking the name Tim Southee. The incident occurred at the end of day 14 when the stump microphone recorded Virat’s voice. Kohli told Bairstow: “There’s a faster ball than Southee, isn’t there?”
Kohli faced on the third day of the game – Bairstow
On the third day of the Edgbaston test, on the 32nd, there was once again a fight between Kohli and Bairstow. Bairstow wasn’t on strike, Kohli walked up to him and said something aggressive and also pointed out into the field. Hearing this, Bairstow also replied that at that point the referees intervened and separated the two players.
Bairstow is in good shape. If they stay in the fold for a long time, that heat and heat can also be seen in the future.