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"Edged And Gone": Virat Kohli Repeats Same Mistakes, Triggers Epic Meme Fest

"Edged, caught behind the stumps, and gone", there was no change in Virat Kohli's fortunes as the India batter was dismissed for a single-digit score yet again on the tour of Australia on Monday. Kohli, who hasn't had many fruitful outings in Australia, barring a second-innings ton in Perth, was dismissed chasing an outside-off delivery yet again. Kohli's dismissals on Down Under on this tour have come in a similar fashion, with pacers finding the edge of his bat through 6th or 7th stump deliveries. On Day 3 in Brisbane, it was the same case.

Kohli looked to drive a widish delivery from Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood and ended up giving an easy catch into the hands of the wicket-keeper Alex Carey. He had to depart after scoring just three runs in the innings.

Josh Hazlewood gets Virat Kohli!

The Australians are up and about on Day Three. #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/sq6oYZmZAz

Fans refused to show mercy to Virat on social media, questioning why he continues to chase those outside-off deliveries time and again.

Virat Kohli wagon wheel when Pitch is not flat pic.twitter.com/fApA4Kvw4J

Indian Cricket fans should retire from watching Test Cricket till the time Kohli & Rohit both announce retirement.

Virat Kohli ..#INDvsAUS pic.twitter.com/lSfgBKr267

Virat Kohli can never be close to Sachin pic.twitter.com/kcKUknyRFZ

The one sided love story of Virat Kohli that started in 2014 in England still continues in 2024.
Nothing has changed pic.twitter.com/oci5z8gdM9

At the start of the innings, Australia pacer Mitchell Starc struck twice and Josh Hazlewood once to leave India reeling at 22 for three at lunch after Australia racked up 445 in their first innings.

Starc removed Yashasvi Jaiswal in the second ball of the India innings and

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