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IND vs AUS: Delhi Police’s ‘Aus-Some’ Tweet Praising Virat Kohli Goes Viral

by Edinburg Post Report
March 12, 2023
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Batting legend Virat Kohli (186 off 364 balls) fell short of what would’ve been the eighth double ton of his Test career, still, day 4 of India vs Australia 4th Test in Ahmedabad belonged to the former India skipper. Virat Kohli’s batting masterclass on Sunday, him producing an incredible knock of 186 vs mighty Australia in Ahmedabad, helped him put an end to over a three-year wait for a much-awaited century in whites. This is the 28th Test ton of Virat’s inspiring Test career, also his 75th ton overall in international cricket across formats.

As Kohli scripted history with his batting heroics vs Australia, Indian fanbase and cricket pundits were over the moon and flooded social media with praises for one of the greatest batters of all time. Meanwhile, one of the Tweets that stood out amongst all was of Delhi Police as they lauded Kohli’s knock but in a creative way.

“Dear @GujaratPolice, Don’t book our Delhi boy #ViratKohli for voluntarily causing hurt to the guests. AUS-SOME, game @imVkohli!” wrote the Delhi Police on Twitter.

Dear @GujaratPolice,

Don’t book our Delhi boy #ViratKohli for voluntarily causing hurt to the guests.

AUS-SOME, game @imVkohli!#INDvAUS #BGT2023 pic.twitter.com/weg4wstnhO


— Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) March 12, 2023

In response to Australia’s first innings total of 480, India were bowled out for 571. At Stumps on day 4, Australia reached 3/0, 88 runs behind by India, with Matthew Kuhnemann (0 batting) and Travis Head (3 batting) surviving first six overs of Australia’s second innings in the final session at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium on Saturday. Virat Kohli was the pick of Indian batter as he scored 186 off 364 balls. 

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