On this day in 2014, Virat Kohli led India in a Test match for the first time | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: It was on this day, seven years ago, when Virat Kohli led India for the first time in a Test match.
Kohli made his longest-format captaincy debut against Australia at the Adelaide Oval in the first match of the four-Test series. This was the series in which MS Dhoni announced his retirement from Test cricket after the third match.
Kohli led India in the first and last Test of the series.
India suffered a 48-run loss in the first Test, with Kohli as captain, while chasing 364 and looked to be on course with Murali Vijay and Kohli batting well at one stage.
The visitors were cruising but Nathan Lyon provided Australia the crucial breakthrough, dismissing Vijay for 99. After that, the Australian off-spinner simply ripped through the Indian batting line-up, picking 7/152.
From being 242/3, India were dismissed for 315.

The match was also the debut game for leg-spinner Karn Sharma and remains the only Test match he played. Kohli scored a ton in both the innings, while David Warner, Michael Clarke and Steve Smith were among the runs for the Aussies.
India eventually lost the series 2-0.
Earlier this year, Kohli stepped down as India T20I skipper after the World Cup. On Wednesday the BCCI announced that Rohit Sharma will be taking over from Kohli as the ODI skipper as well.
Right-handed batter Kohli will continue to lead the team in Test cricket.

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