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[Watch] Sharp As A Razor!! 36-year Old Virat Kohli Dives Like A Youngster To Save Four Runs Vs NZ



Virat Kohli's brilliant reflexes against New Zealand (X.com/@CrazyCricJohns)Virat Kohli's brilliant reflexes against New Zealand (X.com/@CrazyCricJohns)

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The ongoing third Test between India and New Zealand has been a nail-biting thriller, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. The shots, the speed, the reflexes, everything needs to be on point. Living up to this, star India batter Virat Kohli has again grabbed the limelight after fully displaying his fitness and agility on Day 1 of the Test.

The 35-year-old right-handed batter is one of the fittest sportsmen worldwide. In a viral video spread all over social media, Virat Kohli is seen defying all odds and grabbing a stunning catch at the first slip during the game. 

In the video, Washington Sundar is seen bowling to Daryl Mitchell when King Kohli wastes no time cartwheeling to his left side to make a brilliant catch. The stadium roared in happiness loudly as King grabbed a stunner.

Kohli In Action


India's WTC Qualification in Danger

India and New Zealand, currently engaged in the final Test match at the Wankhede Stadium, have two very different reasons to battle it out. For India, it's a matter of salvaging their respect at home. However, the Kiwis stand at the cusp of a historic moment, a chance to create history that will be remembered for years to come.

India, which has not been whitewashed at home since 2000, is already feeling the heat for its back-to-back humiliating losses to visitors. These consecutive defeats have put their spot in the WTC Final in jeopardy, tightening the situation even more. Rohit Sharma and Co. are now in a position where they must win four remaining games to qualify, underlining the urgency and importance of this match.

Hence, not putting their 110% is no longer a leisure they can afford, especially when an opposition like New Zealand and Australia stands before them. The tiny errors and mistakes can no longer be afforded as India dreams of making it to the WTC Final.