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Kohli dismissed for a golden duck for the first time in T20 World Cup after Netravalkar's twin-strike in India-USA clash

FirstCricket Staff June 12, 2024, 22:45:50 IST

Left-arm pacer Saurabh Netravalkar got the US off to a dream start in their defence of a modest 110-run total by dismissing Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in successive overs.

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USA left-arm pacer Saurabh Netravalkar celebrates after dismissing Indian batting superstar Virat Kohli. AP
USA left-arm pacer Saurabh Netravalkar celebrates after dismissing Indian batting superstar Virat Kohli. AP

Saurabh Netravalkar was one of the players to watch out for for the Indian team ahead of their T20 World Cup Group A clash in New York on Wednesday. Netravalkar, after all, had played a starring role in the USA’s stunning victory over Pakistan in Dallas with a superb bowling performance that included a heroic display in the Super Over.

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On Wednesday, the left-arm pacer showed the performance against Pakistan last Thursday was by no means a one-off as he silenced the legion of blue-clad Indian fans at the Nassau County International Stadium in New York City by getting rid of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in successive overs.

Netravalkar got Kohli caught-behind for a golden duck in the second ball of India’s chase of the 111-run target set by the Americans, poking at a wide delivery that was angling away from him and offering Andries Gous an easy catch behind the stumps.

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Kohli, in the process, would be dismissed for a golden duck for only the second time in T20Is, and for the first time at the T20 World Cup. He had suffered his first golden duck of his T20I career during the third T20I against Afghanistan in Bengaluru in January this year.

Rohit would then get a leading edge off a delivery that appeared to have stopped on him in Netravalkar’s second over, with Harmeet Singh running a few steps backwards to collect the ball near mid off. It was an all-Mumbai dismissal, with Netravalkar and Harmeet both having formerly represented the 42-time Ranji champions before shifting their base to the US.

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Arshdeep Singh had earlier registered his career-best T20I performance of 4/9 to help India restrict USA to 110/8 after skipper Rohit opted to field in the final match of the tournament in New York.

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