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Stuart Broad responds to Virat Kohli's bail-switch tactic via concise social media message

  • Posted on December 28, 2023
  • Sports
  • By Arijit Dutta
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In a cricket face-off between India and South Africa, Virat Kohli's bail-swap move, inspired by Stuart Broad, sparked intrigue. Kohli switched the bail in an attempt to break a run stand, emulating Broad's tactic used during the Ashes series. Broad, reacting on social media with "With success," acknowledged Kohli's move. India faced a challenge catching up with South Africa's lead after the latter's productive session, pushing them ahead by 11 runs.

Stuart Broad responds to Virat Kohli's bail-switch tactic via concise social media message. Image Source -www.circleofcricket.com

In the ongoing Test series between India and South Africa, a pivotal moment arose when Virat Kohli replicated Stuart Broad's bail-swap strategy, aiming to disrupt the game's flow. This move unfolded during the second day of the first Test match between the two nations in South Africa's territory. As India commenced their bowling innings on Day 2, they trailed by 245 runs. Unfortunately, their efforts in the second session failed to yield breakthroughs, prompting Kohli to implement a strategy inspired by Stuart Broad, who notably initiated a similar tactic during the Ashes earlier in the year.

Kohli strategically exchanged the bail just before the 29th over, which was scheduled to be bowled by Jasprit Bumrah. Interestingly, Bumrah's delivery at the end of this over resulted in Tony de Zorzi's dismissal, breaking the resilient 93-run partnership. Stuart Broad, acknowledging Kohli's adaptation of his tactic, took to social media and posted a concise message, "With success," while tagging Kohli.

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Previously, during the Ashes 2023 series, Stuart Broad executed a similar bail-swap strategy. Facing a similar plight where wickets seemed elusive, Broad successfully executed the tactic and swiftly dismissed Marnus Labuschagne on the subsequent delivery. This move resonated not just with English fans but also garnered appreciation from Indian supporters, creating a buzz across social media platforms.

As the game progressed, India found themselves playing catch-up after a less disciplined bowling performance allowed South Africa to gain momentum, especially in the second session. Despite a promising start by the hosts, India struggled to contain runs and lost crucial wickets, allowing South Africa to establish a lead of 11 runs by the session's end. The match remains finely poised with both teams exhibiting tactical prowess and adapting strategies to gain an upper hand in this gripping Test encounter.

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