Kohli passes landmark 5,000 Test runs as India increase Sri Lanka’s agony

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The Australian media started calling Virat Kohli a clown for abusing debutant opener Sam Konstas on the first day of the Boxing Day Test. On the first day of the fourth Test match of the series being played in Melbourne yesterday, the Indian batter had a dispute with Australian opener Sam Konstas, who made his debut. At the start of the Test, the 19-year-old Australian opener Sam Konstas batted aggressively against Indian bowler Jasprit Bumrah while doing an extraordinary batting, on which the Indian fielders looked worried. At the end of the 10th over of the match, Virat Kohli and Sam Konstas collided shoulders, which was repeated between the two, but Usman Khawaja and the umpires intervened. After the incident, Virat Kohli was cautioned and fined only 20 per cent of the match fee and given one demerit point. After the incident went viral on social media, there are calls for Virat Kohli to be handed at least a one-match suspension. The Australian media called Kohli a 'clown' clown in Friday morning's newspapers. In the picture, the baby's feeder was also seen in his mouth. A newspaper called The West Australia published the headline of 'Kohli the clown', on which Indian supporters and fans were furious. On the other hand, in the post-day press conference, Sam Konstas called Virat Kohli's collision on the field a mistake, saying that he was adjusting his gloves, and he think Virat hit him by mistake.

NEW DELHI: Indian captain Virat Kohli blasted an unbeaten 156 to pass 5,000 runs in Test cricket as his side made 371-4 on a painful opening day of the third match for Sri Lanka’s bowlers.

Opener Murali Vijay also plundered 155 to increase the agony for the tourists who are one down in the series.

Kohli remained on 156 with Rohit Sharma on six at the end of the day at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium in New Delhi.

Kohli and Vijay put on 283 for the third wicket after India lost its top two batsmen in the morning session.

“The responsibility and ownership lies with the top order. Whoever gets in wants to make it big and they have embraced it well,” India’s assistant coach Sanjay Bangar told reporters.

“The number of big scores that we have had is purely because they understand the responsibility that the team is a batsman short and how somebody who is set can make a big contribution,” he added.

Left-arm wrist spinner Lakshan Sandakan hurt the hosts with two late wickets, including Vijay’s prized scalp.

Vijay was stumped for 155 though the decision needed approval from the third umpire with the batsman’s back foot just on the line.

Ajinkya Rahane’s miserable run with the bat continued as he was stumped in a similar fashion to walk off with one run to his name from five deliveries.

“He would be disappointed in the manner he got out. He is somebody who works hard on his game like all players do,” said Bangar.

“His overseas record is phenomenal… he is a quality player who has performed when the chips are down for the team,” he added.

Kohli, fresh from a majestic 213 during India’s thrashing of Sri Lanka in the second Test in Nagpur, led the batting charge with his 20th Test century.