Virat Kohli’s highly anticipated return to the Ranji Trophy after 12 years was brief, as he was out for only 6 runs, bowled by Railways pacer Himanshu Sangwan during the first innings at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium. Kohli did not get the opportunity to bat in the second innings since Delhi won the match by an innings against Railways. Although Railways faced a loss, Sangwan gained attention for successfully bowling out the renowned Virat Kohli.
Sangwan has disclosed the events that occurred prior to the delivery.
“Before the match, there were talks about Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant going to play for Delhi. At the time, we didn’t know that the match would be aired live. We slowly learned that Rishabh Pant wouldn’t play, but Virat would, and the match would be streamed live. I am leading the Railways’ pace attack. Every team member told me that they thought I would dismiss Virat Kohli,” Sangwan told Hindustan Times.
“The bus in which we were travelling, even the bus driver told me that you know that you need to bowl at the fourth-fifth stump line to Virat Kohli, and then he will get out. I had self-belief. I just wanted to focus on my own strengths rather than someone else’s weaknesses. I bowled to my strengths and ended up getting the wicket,” he stated further.
Sangwan revealed that Kohli appreciated his delivery that got him out.
“There was no specific plan for Virat Kohli in general. The coaches told us that the players from Delhi like to play attacking cricket. They are all stroke players. We were told to bowl a disciplined line,” said Sangwan.
“There was no specific plan for Virat Kohli in general. The coaches told us that the players from Delhi like to play attacking cricket. They are all stroke players. We were told to bowl a disciplined line,” said Sangwan.
“When our innings ended, I was going to the dressing room and Virat Kohli was coming to the field. Ayush Badoni and Virat were there. Virat Bhaiya himself shook hands with me and said, ‘Very well bowled’. He told me that I was bowling well. I then told him I wanted to take a picture with him during the lunch break. I went to Delhi’s dressing room. I took the same ball with which I got him out. He even asked me whether it was the same ball. He then said jokingly, ‘Oh teri ki. Maza aa gaya tujhe toh’,” he added.