A packed SCG crowd eagerly awaited Steve Smith to reach his 10,000 Test runs, filled with anticipation. However, their excitement turned to disappointment as Prasidh Krishna dismissed him in the 10th over, halting Smith’s milestone. A short while later, while Khawaja and Travis Head were at the crease, Kohli slowly turned towards the crowd, smiling, before pulling out his empty pockets in a subtle gesture.
Looking back at history, Smith was robbed of his captaincy and banned from international cricket for 12 months, alongside David Warner, for ball tampering during a 2018 match against South Africa. Cameron Bancroft was also banned for nine months. The trio was caught using sandpaper to alter the ball’s condition. Twitterverse quickly picked up on Kohli’s gesture, discussing it widely on social media.
What was that?
Virat Kohli teases sydney cricket stadium specatotrs with sandpaper! 🤣
— Political & Sports Nerve (@political_nerve)
What was it about?
Virat Kohli showing empty pockets indicating no sandpaper with him.
— 🇨 🇭🇦🇳🇩🇦🇳 💙 🇾🇦🇩🇦🇻 (@Chandanmgs123)
LOL!
Virat searching sandpaper iykyk 🤧🤧
— Sher Singh (@singhsher11)
But why?
Virat Kohli showing empty pockets indicating no sandpaper with him.
— Dhanashree verma (@Dhanashreeverm)
May be!
Australian crowd shouted
— Rizwan Mahmood (@Rizwan_Crickket)
-- Where is your visa?
-- Kohli is wanker
-- They are rapists.
Virat Kohli replied to most notorious crowd in his own way: Sandpaper gesture.
Correct!
Virat Kohli is replicating the sandpaper incident. He is showing the crowd that he doesn't have anything in his pockets 👌
— Kashif (@cricstate)
Could be the reason!
so this is why virat kohli was mimicking the sandpaper incident today.
— ridz (@filmkirbys)
Hahaha!
Virat Kohli to Australian Crowd : No Sandpaper required 🧐
— गामा आला किसान (@HNetwal59)
- What's your take on this 🤔
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