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Virat Kohli and Siraj bring back RCB days; share a sweet moment in AUS vs IND 1st ODI



Virat Kohli and Mohammed Siraj - (Source : Johns/X.com)Virat Kohli and Mohammed Siraj - (Source : Johns/X.com)

In the ongoing first ODI between India and Australia at the Optus Stadium in Perth, the Men in Blue got off to the worst possible start as the visitors lost three early wickets. Despite a good knock from KL Rahul, India could only score 136 runs on the board in the rain-reduced match.

In reply, Australia lost an early wicket in the form of Travis Head as Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj took duties of the new ball. Talking about Siraj, the ongoing match also marked the return of the right-arm seamer to white-ball cricket, as Siraj was not part of India's Asia Cup squad.

Siraj and Kohli's special moment in Perth takes centre stage

Since we are talking about returns and comebacks, Virat Kohli also returned in India colours, and it marked the meeting of two Indian stars who have played a lot of cricket together. The camaraderie between Siraj and Kohli is unparalleled, and both players love to protect each other; often, their bromance has become the talking point of the town.

Even in today's match, a moment went viral between the two where they turned back the clock and reminded fans of their RCB days. Notably, in one of Siraj's overs, something appeared to have made its way to Miyan's eyes, who was in discomfort following that incident.

Meanwhile, Kohli quickly rushed to the India seamer and pulled out the tiny particle that left Siraj in discomfort. It was a cute and special moment between the two, and the internet went buzzing after that. 

Not the best of days for Virat and Siraj

It is not the best of days for Virat Kohli and Mohammed Siraj as India are on course of an embarrassing defeat. Notably, Kohli registered his first duck in ODIs against Australia in Australia, which saw his average dropping to less than 50 after a long time.

Meanwhile, for Siraj, at the time of writing, he has bowled four overs and already given away 21 runs without taking any wicket.