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Maxwell making fun of Virat Kohli

The poor form of Indian skipper Virat Kohli continues as he once again fell on a low score. Not only this, but Maxwell also was seen making fun of Kohli after he fielded a ball near the boundary line. Kohli injured his right shoulder doing the same on day one.

Maxwell stopped the ball from hitting the fence and as he went out and got up after saving the boundary, he put his left hand on his shoulder. He had a smile on his face and everyone knew that he was mocking the Indian skipper Kohli here.

Ranchi, March 18: The bad blood between Australia and India continued with spin allrounder Glenn Maxwell making fun of host captain Virat Kohli's shoulder injury while fielding on day three of the third Test.

On the opening day, Kohli was left clutching his right shoulder in pain after he dived while fielding at the mid-on area and later scans revealed that he had suffered a strain and missed fielding action for 400 minutes the entire day two.

Maxwell, who had struck a brilliant hundred yesterday, was today seen mocking Kohli's injury when he replicated the Indian skipper's action by clutching his right shoulder after his dive to save a boundary in the 80.3 overs.

Pujara had played a fine flick through the mid-on off Pat Cummins and Maxwell gave a fine chase at the deep, exactly in the same region where Kohli had that awkward dive to injure his right shoulder in the post-lunch session of day one. During the Bangalore Test, Kohli had stopped just short of labelling Smith a "cheat" after the Australian skipper was caught looking up to the dressing room for help for a DRS call after being caught lbw.
 




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