In a shame, Virat Kohli mocked Pakistani batter Mohammad Rizwan during the match

In a shame, Virat Kohli mocked Pakistani batter Mohammad Rizwan during the match

Indian cricketer Virat Kohli mocked Pakistani wicketkeeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan's approach during the match. Kohli appeared unimpressed when Rizwan took an extended pause before facing a delivery after stepping in to bat following Imam-ul-Haq's dismissal at 36.

Kohli playfully pretended to check the time on his wrist as if he were wearing a watch, injecting a playful moment into the on-field interactions.

Rizwan went on to score 49 runs before being dismissed by Jasprit Bumrah, contributing to Pakistan's total of 191 runs in the match against India. If he had managed to reach a half-century, he would have equaled the 48-year-old record set by former captain Majid Khan, who achieved three consecutive 50+ runs in his debut World Cup in 1975.

Rizwan, who had previously scored 68 and an unbeaten 131 in the first two World Cup matches, had the opportunity to become the second player to achieve this remarkable feat.