BGT 2024 | Twitter reacts as NKR mirrors Kohli’s Adelaide wicket to Smith and following his idol perfectly
Admiring your idol is admirable, but a few dismissals can invite tough comparisons. Such was the story of Nitish Kumar Reddy on the opening day of the last BGT Test at Sydney, where he fell for a golden duck in a manner eerily reminiscent of Virat Kohli's unfortunate dismissal at Adelaide.
On the fifth ball of the 57th over, Boland bowled from over the wicket, delivering a back-of-a-length ball outside off stump. The delivery angled in before nipping away, catching the Andhra all-rounder in two minds. Reddy took a hesitant step forward but was forced to stay on the back foot. Attempting to leave the ball at the last second, he failed to withdraw his bat in time. The ball grazed the bat’s face and landed safely in Steve Smith’s hands at second slip. What added intrigue to the dismissal was its striking similarity to Virat Kohli's wicket in Adelaide, where Smith also took a similar catch off a comparable shot. The Twitterverse quickly noticed the parallel, sparking discussions comparing Reddy’s dismissal to Kohli’s.
Following his idol foot steps?
Nitish Kumar Reddy 0(1) ball by Ball highlights
— Forever_ICT (@loyal_CSKfan)
Sad!
Nitish Kumar Reddy departs for a duck after facing just one delivery
— 𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐞X̸ (@rolex7Q)
Very hard luck!
Nitish kumar Reddy was not at all Ready for that delivery.
— GautamGJj (@GautamGjJ)
Out for duck.
That was not expected by him!
Nitish Kumar Reddy departs for a golden duck.
— Ayush Bisht Sports (@ayushbisht1290)
He was not at all ready for it!
Nitish Kumar Reddy gone too, for Duck 🦆.
— The Great Khan ☸️ (@GreatChinggis)
From Kohli??
Nitish Kumar Reddy what you have done today it's not justified at all. You need to learn consistency from Virat Kohli my dear. It's a very important match for team India you can't give your wickets like this.
— John. (@Sandipkumar_18_)
LOL!
Dei Nitish Kumar Reddy Bro, Stay Away from the Mandrakes if You wanna propell your Career
— BRUTU #AUG21 ❤️ (@Brutu24)
He is gone!
last hope Nitish Kumar Reddy
— Jasraj (@Tr_jasraj)
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