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James Anderson joined Australian bowler Nathan Lyon in dismissing Virat Kohli seven times.
India had another forgetful innings as the men were sent packed and parceled for just 78 runs against England on Day 1 of the third Test in Leeds. England pace bowler James Anderson was the pick of the bowler and he had once again got the better of Indian skipper Virat Kohli at Headingly.
The English veteran got rid of the India captain just the same way he has in the past by making him play a false shot outside the off-stump. With this, Anderson joined Nathan Lyon in dismissing Kohli seven times.
While India's whole batting line-up collapsed like a pack of cards, the English crowd were there to add salt to the wounds.
While James Anderson and his England teammates celebrating Kohli's dismissal, the Barmy Army — a group of English fans — gave him a musical farewell.
As Kohli was seen walking back to the pavilion with his head down, the English fans kept singing, "cheerio, cheerio" (meaning goodbye). The video of the same was released by The Barmy Army.
WATCH:
Cheerio Virat
— England's Barmy Army (@TheBarmyArmy) August 25, 2021
Jimmy has 3 in the first hour #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/OSM9jBe4DS
However, Indian fans did not keep calm and were soon to comment under the video.
Shameless people . don't dare to forget he has made 70 international centuries .
— Bhaskar (@aayushi_bhaskar) August 25, 2021
@mohsinaliisb sir dekhiye feer se iss England fans ki harkate. How they are teasing virat. Now root don't dare to say anything&also nasser.Brialliant reply by gavaskar to them today. Puri duniya ke sabse badmash fans.They racially abuse their own players then who r we?
— CD Prasad (@ChandraDipPras1) August 25, 2021
Waqt waqt ki bat he waqt sabka ata he.. U are trolling the goat of all time hope u will get answers soon... Don't mess up with king
— Sarvesh Sawant (@SarveshSawant27) August 25, 2021
This attitude is not at all acceptable for a legend...that's really really bad coming from England
— M.Ali (@MAli41047929) August 25, 2021
Earlier, during the second Test, the two players had a war of words where the stump mic caught on to things that were said.
"What was that? Huh?" asked Kohli. "Swearing at me again? Like Jasprit? Huh?" Anderson responded, "You can swear at me all you want. No one else can."
Kohli then said, "You play by your own rules. You’re calling me a f*****g prick for running too? This isn’t your backyard!"
The 39-year-old England pacer said, "I think bowlers can run through the crease too" to which Kohli replied saying, "Yeah, yeah, yeah.. chirp, chirp, chirp. This is what old age makes you do."