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England’s Moeen Ali shocks Virat Kohli with a wicket at duck

A video of Kohli with speechless expression is making waves on social media. The Indian skipper was reluctant to walk away from the crease.

England’s Moeen Ali left Indian skipper Virat Kohli shocked after he bowled out the latter at a duck in a test match on Saturday in Chennai. Kohli remained speechless for a few seconds as the England cricket team celebrated his wicket.

A video of Kohli with speechless expression is making waves on social media. The Indian skipper was reluctant to walk away from the crease as he took a while to fathom the situation. Baffled Indian cricket asked another batsman ‘what just happened?’

However, social media users in Pakistan are enjoying the baffling expression of Kohli in a viral video. The unexpected delivery by Moeen Ali also silenced the crowd of 15,000 spectators in the stadium.

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Moeen had made a comeback after 18 months of replacing Dom Bess. The English cricketer spell-bound his team and fans with his stunning performance. According to the social media users, Ali has become the first bowler to bowl out Kohli at a duck in a Test series.

Ali is a prolific and celebrated cricketer. Back in September, the British-Pakistani cricketer became the first Muslim to lead the English cricketing team in the shortest version of the game. Ali, of Kashmiri origin, led the England team in a T20 match against the Australian team.

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He is an all-rounder, a left-handed batsman, and a right-arm off-spinner, who played county cricket for Warwickshire before moving to Worcestershire. Cricket commentators believe it was a landmark moment in the history of Britain that a British-Asian Muslim of Pakistani descent led England’s cricket team, even if it was a one-off.

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He led the English side in the third T20I match of the series against tourist side-Australia at Ageas Bowl, Southampton. After Nasser Hussain, Ali became the first Asian to captain England in any format of cricket.