Ind vs Aus: Usman Khawaja made Indians cry

New Delhi:

The first day of the ongoing fourth Test between the hosts Australia and India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad was entirely in the name of Australia.

Lefty opener Usman Khawaja, who struggled for runs in the entire series before the first innings of this match, scored an unbeaten century, ending the drought on the first day.

The effect of his innings was that the Kangaroos scored 255 runs losing 3 wickets on the first day.

Now when Khwaja was the center of attraction on the first day, there was discussion among the fans about his incident with Indian wicketkeeper KS Bharat and Virat Kohli.

Its video also reached social media, so it is still going viral.

This incident happened in the 71st over of the innings on the first day. 

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In this over bowled by Shami, Khawaja ducked his bouncer.

KS caught the ball behind the stumps and tossed it towards the bowler.

But Khawaja came in the middle of the throw and the ball hit his body.

On this, Virat looked a little annoyed at KS's throw.

And he went near Khawaja and expressed regret for the incident with the wicketkeeper.

However, Khawaja faced the Indian bowlers throughout the day and was unbeaten on 104 at the end of the first day's play. 

Khawaja also shared an important 79-run partnership for the third wicket with captain Smith on the first day.

Smith was dismissed after scoring 38 runs.

But from here Khwaja and Cameron did not allow any setback to the team.

Usman scored a century and after that his happiness could be seen.

He said in a conversation with the broadcaster, I had become very emotional.

I have visited India twice before, but in those eight Test matches, I kept taking drinks on the field.

It took quite a journey to score the first Test hundred in India."