Cricket News: England VS India-Virat Kohli trolled and Reece Topley surpasses Paul Collingwood record

    After yet another failure in the second One-Day International between India and England, Virat Kohli was trolled once more

    Will Virat Kohli play next ODI against England? Will Virat Kohli play next ODI against England?

    The talk of the town has long been Virat Kohli's recent performance. The cricketing world is currently split into two groups: those who support the former India captain and those who oppose his request for the right-hander to be removed from the Indian team. In the second One-Day International between India and England on Thursday (July 14), Kohli was once more removed for 16 (25) and the battle between his supporters and detractors heated up once more.

    The former India captain was mocked earlier by the England supporter organisation Barmy Army after it was revealed that he would not play in the first ODI against England. Due to a groyne injury, he sustained during the third and final T20I of the series, Virat Kohli was unable to play in the opening ODI against England on Tuesday at the Kennington Oval in London. Rohit Sharma, the captain of India, stated after the toss that Virat had a groyne ailment, and the BCCI medical staff is keeping an eye on it.

    Reece Topley surpasses Paul Collingwood's 17-year record

    Reece, an English pacer, dominated against India in the second One-Day International in the three-match series played at Lord's Cricket Ground on Thursday (July 14). The 6-foot-7-inch tall fast bowler had the greatest bowling statistics of any English bowler in the 50-over phase of the match by dismissing six Indian hitters for 24 runs in 9.5 overs.

    Reece Topley, an English fast bowler, made history on Thursday (July 14), when he bowled the highest bowling stats by an English bowler in the game's 50-over format. Topley was playing in his 17th ODI match. The 28-year-old established a new record by dismissing six Indian hitters for just 24 runs in 9.5 overs. He overcame a 17-year record held by renowned all-arounder and former England captain Paul Collingwood to claim the top spot. At Trent Bridge on June 21, 2005, the 46-year-old Collingwood, who is now England's assistant coach, struck out six hitters from Bangladesh for 31 runs in 10 overs.

    Indian Batsmen are uncomfortable against Left arm Pace Bowlers

    In past, it is witnessed that Indian batsmen lose momentum against Left arm pace bowlers. A few names of bowlers who have troubled Indian batsmen are:

    • Mitchell Starch
    • Wasim Akram
    • Shaheen Afridi
    • Trent Boult
    • Reece Topley