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WTC Final 2023: Virat Kohli Posts A Mysterious Instagram Story After Receiving Trolling On Social Media

Team India are currently taking on Australia in the WTC Final 2023 at the Oval. In India’s first innings, Virat Kohli got out for 14 runs. While fans got sad about his early dismissal, they reacted when they noticed Kohli eating in the locker room.

And, after receiving trolling on social media from fans, veteran India batter Virat Kohli posted a mysterious Instagram Story prior to Day 3 of the World Test Championship Final. Notably, after being photographed eating in the Indian team’s dressing room with other players. Kohli became the centre of attention on Day 2 of the WTC Final.

The trolls on social media criticized Virat Kohli for his poor performance in the first innings. Fans made suggestions that he wasn’t taking the India-Australia summit match seriously.

On Day 2 of the WTC Final, Mitchell Starc dismissed Kohli for a score of 14. Starc’s stunning delivery caught Kohli off guard, and the outside edge of his bat was snagged by Steve Smith at second slip. After that, Kohli received criticism from some fans on social media.

In advance of Day 3’s play, Kohli shared a mysterious message on Instagram that was directed at the trolls. The advice stated that in order to be free, one must learn to dislike themselves.

After receiving trolling from followers on Instagram, Virat Kohli posted a mysterious message

The full message said, “You must learn to dislike in order to set yourself free from the prison of other people’s opinions”.

India lost four wickets for a total of 71 runs on Day 2, which put them in a precarious situation. A 71-run partnership for the fifth wicket was forged by Ravindra Jadeja and Ajinkya Rahane, who gave the batting order some stability.

Off Nathan Lyon’s bowling, Jadeja was the last to leave. India was able to finish the day unscathed thanks to KS Bharat and Ajinkya Rahane. In order to win the first innings of the match against Australia, India will need to pull a rabbit out of the hat. India has 5 wickets in hand but is still 318 runs behind.


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