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Captain changed between Sydney Test, Kohli got the command of Team India, know the reason

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IND vs AUS: Play continues on the second day in the Sydney Test. Team India, which was restricted to just 185 runs in its first innings on the first day, made a brilliant start in bowling and by the end of the first day’s play, Australia’s first wicket fell at the score of 9 runs. After this, Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah started the second day in a spectacular manner and showed Marnus Labuschagne the way to the pavilion. Labuschagne returned to the pavilion after scoring just 2 runs. In the first session, Bumrah got excellent support from Mohammad Siraj. As soon as Siraj came, he showed the way to the pavilion to opener Sam Konstans and then dismissed the dangerous Travis Head for just 4 runs. Before the end of the first session, Steve Smith also became the victim of Prasidh Krishna after scoring 33 runs.

Bumrah left the stadium

In the second session, Jasprit Bumrah was once again expected to bowl brilliantly but he could bowl only one over, after which he felt some problem in his back and went out of the field. It was expected that Bumrah would return to the field soon but it did not happen. Bumrah also left the stadium after being out of the field for about 30 minutes. He was seen going out of the stadium in a car for a scan along with the medical staff of Team India. Its video is now going viral on social media. As soon as Bumrah left the field, the captaincy of Team India came into the hands of Virat Kohli.

Kohli got the command of the team

It is noteworthy that before the Sydney Test, the news of Rohit Sharma being out of the playing-11 came out and this was confirmed at the time of toss. In the Sydney Test, Bumrah captained the team on the first day but left the field after the first session on the second day, after which Kohli took command of the team. This refreshed the old memories of the fans when Kohli used to command Team India.

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