Indian fan gives a befitting reply to the Australian website which tried to troll Virat Kohli

In the third Test match of the ongoing series between India and Australia, Aussie skipper
Steve Smith completed his 19th Test hundred.

Australian fans celebrated the moment and hailed the brilliant display by Smith at Ranchi in first innings.

Smith was criticised by Indian skipper Virat Kohli, cricket pundits and fans for looking at the dressing to get some kind of help regarding Decision Review System (DRS) in Bengaluru.

But, keeping off-field things aside, Smith batted exceptionally well on the best batting wicket of the series so far and scored his second Test hundred on this tour.

Meanwhile, the Australian website William Hill tried to troll Virat Kohli in their congratulatory tweet for Steve Smith.

This is what they tweeted:

“#INDvAUS Injury Update Virat Kohli (Shoulder – fielding incident) Steve Smith (Shoulder – repeatedly raising the bat for centuries).”

Willian Hill Australia tweet

Reacting to Hill’s tweet, one of the Indian fan gave befitting reply and wrote,
“Kohli has ‘raised his bat’ 43 times in his international career so far. Whereas Smith has done 27 times, 16 BEHIND Kohli”.

Madhav Sharma

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