For a change, Virat Kohli failed to make a century in the fourth ODI against the West Indies but contributed to the other aspects of a play. He was electric in the field an affected a magical run-out of Kieron Powell to send him back after adding just four runs from 12 deliveries.
The incident occurred in the second ball of the fifth over, which Jasprit Bumrah was bowling. Chasing a mammoth target of 378, West Indies were already deterred by the loss of two wickets for 20 runs. Marlon Samuels and Powell were at the crease when the former played with soft hands and looked to steal a quick single.
Powell, who was at the other end immediately responded and set-off. But just as Samuels backed-off in seeing Kohli rushing to the ball from cover, the India skipper in a flash hit the stumps with Powell well short of his crease.
The left-hander could not believe in the first space that Kohli would be so fast in reaching the ball, let alone hitting the stumps from that distance in one motion.
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Twitter was, however, in awe of the India captain’s fielding effort and many compared him to AB de Villiers, while some others called him perfect in everything he does.