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Massive mistake from Virat Kohli as he wears wrong jersey during IND vs PAK ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match

Published at :October 14, 2023 at 9:10 PM
Modified at :October 14, 2023 at 9:10 PM
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Mihir Korde


Former Indian captain Virat Kohli came in wearing wrong jersey during IND vs PAK ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match.

India's former captain, Virat Kohli, made an unusual entrance during the highly anticipated India vs Pakistan match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Cricket fans couldn't help but notice that Kohli was donning India's traditional ODI jersey with white shoulder stripes rather than the revamped version featuring the iconic tri-color stripes during the national anthem.

Virat Kohli is coming off a great form and has scored back-to-back fifties and will be looking to get India through against arch-rivals Pakistan.

Virat Kohli wears wrong jersey

The 34-year-old cricketer, who is known for his attention to detail, unknowingly came on the field wearing the incorrect jersey for the entire duration of the first over. Kohli after realizing, rushed back to the dressing room ensuring he was wearing in the right jersey that represented the colors of Indian tri-color.

Virat Kohli changed his jersey during the IND vs PAK ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match
Virat Kohli changed his jersey during the IND vs PAK ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match. (Image Source: Twitter)

India won the toss and elected to bowl first. Shubman Gill, making his way back into the team after missing the first two games, brought enthusiasm and anticipation to Indian camp. India are playing with two fast bowlers and two spinners along with two fast bowling all-rounders.

After Pakistan's openers made a 41-runs partnership. However, the breakthrough for India came when Mohammed Siraj, dismissed Abdullah Shafique.

Hardik Pandya got rid of the other Pakistan opener Imam Ul Haq. Pakistan are currently batting on 96 for the loss of two wickets in 18 overs.

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