Virat Kohli smashes the bat on the field after ‘Baby AB’, Devald Brevis trapped him on the first ball – watch

Mumbai Indians (MI) may have suffered a fourth straight defeat in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022, but their new recruit Devald Brevis grabbed the headlines with his maiden wicket. The South African Under-19 star, also known as ‘Baby AB’, trapped Virat Kohli in front of his first delivery in the tournament, leading the former Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) captain to his maiden half-century this season. Didn’t put

Kohli was kept on 48 as RCB were 8 runs away from their third win. Bruises came into the attack and surprised East by hitting the pads with a length ball, which was sliding down the middle. There was a huge appeal for an LBW and umpire Virender Sharma dismissed it straight away.

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Former RCB captain hinted for review. However, UltraEdge confirmed that there was no contact between bat and ball, while ball-tracking showed 3 reds. Kohli, on his way back to the dugout, threw his bat to the ground in agony after missing a half-century.

Kohli’s dismissal hardly had any effect on RCB’s run chase. Glenn Maxwell went in next and hit two consecutive boundaries to take the team home. With this win, Royal Challengers have taken the lead in the points table, beating Lucknow Super Giants from the third position.

Mumbai Indians are currently ranked last in the 10-team table due to a lower net run rate than CSK, but the road to redemption is getting tougher with each passing match.

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Earlier, Suryakumar Yadav’s unbeaten 68 had given Mumbai Indians a respectable total of 151 for 6, but it was never enough as young Anuj Rawat (66 off 47 balls) scored his maiden IPL fifty, leading to Took the team to the goal. Just 18.3 overs.

He took 50 for the opening wicket with captain Faf du Plessis (16) and two fifty for the second wicket with former captain and his West Delhi Cricket Academy senior Virat Kohli (48 off 36 balls) to seal the issue. shared more than

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