Twitterrati demand Ajinkya Rahane back as Test skipper after India gets hammered by England in 1st Test
Virat Kohli scored 72 runs in the second innings but it wasn't enough for Indians to draw the match
India lost the first Test against England in Chennai on Tuesday by a margin of 227 runs. The loss is Virat Kohli’s back to back fourth loss as a Test captain. The loss has now given an advantage to the England team in the much-important series against India. This series was highly anticipated because it will decide the finalists of the ICC World Test Championship 2019-21 final.
The loss against England also comes as a shock to the Indian fans after the side won a historic series in Australia. Having lost the first Test during that series and with a depleted side, the Indian team scripted a win down under which will be remembered forever. Interestingly, Kohli’s track record has not been good as a captain in recent times.
India lost two Tests in New Zealand, followed by the first Test in Australia in which Kohli’s captaincy. There were many people who believed that the premier batsman should be removed as captain and Rahane, who led India to a victory in Australia should be named the captain. Now, with this loss of 227 runs, the debate has come to life again.
Twitterati calls for Ajinkya Rahane’s comeback as Test captain
Many people on Twitter have appealed that Kohli should be sacked as the Indian team captain. While he batted well for his 72 in the second innings, it was just not enough to help his side get a draw. The loss has also pushed India to the fourth position of the points table of ICC World Test Championship 2019-21. Here are some tweets slamming Kohli’s leadership:
England dominated the 1st Test in completely
England set a target of 420 runs for India to win the first Test. The hosts were at 39 for 1 when day five started. Shubman Gill got to fifty early in the morning with some positive and aggressive batting but fell in James Anderson’s first over of the day. Anderson soon dismissed Ajinkya Rahane and Rishabh Pant to help England stamp their authority on the match.
After lunch, there were some hopes in the Indian camp with a partnership being built between Ravichandran Ashwin and skipper Kohli but India soon lost their track again. They were bowled out for 192 runs. Jack Leach ended with figures of 4 for 76 while Anderson had figures of 3 for 17.
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