When Virat Kohli took his debut wicket off the 0th delivery in T20Is

We have heard of bowlers taking a wicket off the first ball of their career, but what about a wicket off the 0th ball?

In Tests & ODIs, taking a wicket off the first ball has happened in 20+ occasions; and in Twenty20 Internationals ten such cases have happened.

But how does one take a wicket off his 0th ball? The possible way is to do it off a wide or a no-ball.

The Indian run-machine Virat Kohli achieved this rare feat at Old Trafford in 2011, which was the first occasion of a bowler taking a wicket off what was technically the 0th ball of his T20I career.

Coming to the match, England were cruising comfortably towards victory with 110 runs required off 13 overs. The dangerous Kevin Pieterson and Eoin Morgan were all set at the crease. Then, Indian captain, MS Dhoni decided to give the ball to Virat Kohli.

Being a part-timer, his first delivery went down the legside, which could be intentional or unintentional. But unfortunately, KP was out of the crease and we witnessed another lightning stumping from MSD.

And Virat Kohli's career figures read 0-0-0-1.



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