A British newspaper has now blamed India's Test captain Virat Kohli for messing with the ball amid first Test match against England at Rajkot. The breathtaking claims were leveled on a day when ICC punished South African Test commander Faf du Plessis for altering the ball amid second Test coordinate against Australia.
English newspaper 'The Daily Mail' has created uncertain confirmation to demonstrate that Kohli used to sparkle the ball with the residue of a sweet in his mouth. It has posted a video in which it claims Virat Kohli is applying 'banned substance' on the ball by removing it from his teeth.
"Footage has developed of India skipper Virat Kohli seeming to sparkle the ball utilizing buildup from a sweet amid his nation's attract with England the primary Test," the report in The Daily Mail read."Television cameras got Kohli, who completed on 49 not out on the last day in Rajkot, putting his right hand towards his mouth," it included.
"The 28-year-old can be seen rubbing his fingers in his mouth, within which is a sweet. He then seems to sparkle one side of the ball."
The video confirm is by all accounts uncertain and has reverse discharges on the grounds that the match umpires and match official didn't complain about the same.
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