Virat Kohli’s unusual batting technique, including a change in guard and standing outside the crease, proved ineffective against Australia in the first Test at Perth. Cheteshwar Pujara analyzed Kohli’s dismissal, attributing it to his eagerness to get on the front foot on a bouncy pitch, which prevented him from effectively countering the rising deliveries.
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