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“28th loading,” Twitter reacts as Virat Kohli comes early for practice and spends extra time against spinners in the net session in the rough created pitch

Virat Kohli has amassed 467 runs in three Tests in Delhi.

Fans on Twitter react as Indian batter Virat Kohli comes early for practice and spends extra time against spinners in the net session in the rough created pitch ahead of the second Test against Australia. They lauded him for his dedication and predicted that he will score his 28th Test ton.

Virat Kohli spends extra time against spinners in the net session in the rough created pitch

There’s no doubt Virat Kohli will be crucial to India’s chances in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and it’s fair to say that Australia will plan differently against him. The right-hander has been India’s backbone for the last decade and has been carrying the team almost single-handedly.

In the first Test against Australia, he was unlucky as he was dismissed cheaply down the leg side. He looked good for his 12-run knock as he played a few staggering shots in his 46-ball knock. With the next match being slated at his home ground, Delhi, it’s fair to say that we can be in for a Virat special.

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As per the reports in PTI, the right-hander spent extra hours against spinners in the net session and came earlier than the Indian team. The reports also suggested that he played a lot in the rough-created pitch.

Virat notably, has a staggering record in Delhi as in just three games he has amassed 463 runs at an average of 77.83 to go with 1 century and 3 fifties. His second-best knock in Test cricket of 243 also came at the same venue.

Fans on Twitter react as Virat Kohli spends extra time against spinners in the net session in the rough created pitch

As Virat Kohli spends extra time against spinners in the net session in the rough created pitch, fans on Twitter reacted to it. They lauded the batter for his dedication and were of the opinion that he will score his 28th Test ton in the next game. Here are some of the reactions:

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