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Gavascar was annoyed by Kohli's rule injury during the Ind-PAK game

The Indian Prime Minister Virat Kohli, who found his form in the decisive match against Pakistan during the Clashs Champions Trophy on Sunday, had received counter reactions because of a serious violation of the legendary Sunil Gavaskar.

Kohli achieved his 51st Odi Odi a hundred of 111 deliveries, including 7 borders at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

The match winner helped him cross the 14,000 runs milestone, and Virat became the fastest (from Innings) players to achieve performance.

An incident during his unbeaten stay at the crase indiened India Great Sunil Gavascar.

Kohli, after doing a comfortable run, casually stopped the throw a Pakistani field player with his hand. In the 21st time, the 35-year-old dough led the ball between the covers and showed a quick run. But unintentionally, but after crossing the wrinkle comfortably, he stopped a throw with his hands.

Gavaskar annoyed it and said to the Star -dough and said: “Nobody has returned. Has made an appeal.”

According to the ICC -MCC rules, each dough would be issued if it is hindered or played during the ball, he deliberately tries to hinder or distract the field by word or action.

Fortunately for the men in blue, Pakistan did not make up and Kohli ended the job to bring India to the semi -finals.