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The Barmy Army again targeted Virat Kohli, made fun of him by saying ‘cheeryo-‘cheeriyo’ when he got out

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

Virat Kohli poor form continues. He also failed to make a mark with the bat in the rescheduled fifth Test against England. Kohli scored 11 runs in the first innings and 20 runs in the second innings at Birmingham. After Virat Kohli failed to play a big innings, Barmi-Army came under target. The team of fans of the England cricket team, Barmy-Army, mocked Virat Kohli by saying ‘Cheeryo-‘Cheeryo’ and then also shared the video of it on their official Twitter account. Let us tell you that the word Cheeriyo is used to say good boy to someone.

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Virat Kohli became the victim of Ben Stokes

Coming to bat at number four, Kohli opened the innings on the third day on Sunday. He looked in good rhythm in the beginning. It seemed that Virat Kohli would bat but after reaching the personal score of 20, he became the victim of captain Ben Stokes on the fifth ball of the 30th over. Stokes bowled a brilliant ball, on which Virat Kohli batted and caught Joe Root. Root took a catch from wicketkeeper Sam Billings after the ball was released. In such a situation, when Kaholi started returning to the pavilion, the Barmy Army present in the stadium started teasing him.

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The Barmy Army has already targeted Kohli

The Barmy Army has already targeted Kohli. When Team India went on a tour of England last year, in the third Test, the Barmy Army made fun of the former Indian captain. Significantly, India scored 416 runs in the first innings of the Birmingham Test. In reply, England’s first innings was reduced to 284 runs. Team India has scored 125 runs for the loss of three wickets in the second innings till the third day’s play. India’s total lead has gone up to 257 runs. India will be looking to strengthen their grip on the match on Monday.

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