Bangladesh claims that Kohli faked a fielding catch

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“It could have been a five-run penalty.”

cricketer’s infraction during Wednesday night’s T20 World Cup victory over Bangladesh at Adelaide Oval, Virat Kohli has been charged with “false fielding.”

As Singh’s throw past him from the deep, Kohli, who was fielding at a backward point, signaled the relay throw.It is unfair for any fielder to purposefully try to confuse, deceive, or block either batter after the striker has received the ball, according to Law 41.5, which was put into effect in 2017.

In the T20 World Cup’s history, Kohli surpassed Mahela Jayawardene, a legend from Sri Lanka, by scoring an undefeated 64 against Bangladesh.

 

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