“Gaddar” – Twitter Reacts After Kyle Jamieson Dismisses His IPL Skipper Virat Kohli

New Zealand pacer Kyle Jamieson played a crucial part in helping his side bundle out India for 217 in their first innings by claiming a record-breaking five-wicket haul in Southampton.

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New Zealand fast bowler Kyle Jamieson, on Sunday scripted history in World Test Championship as he picked up a five-wicket haul to restrict India, which were once cruising at 146-3, to 217 all-out. He was considered as the major threat to the Indian batsmen and on Sunday at the Rose Bowl, he showed just why.

Kyle Jamieson claimed figures of 3/41 as he broke the back of India’s batting unit with big fishes in his net, including that of his Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli, opener Rohit Sharma and wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant.

Dismissing Ishant Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah in successive deliveries after lunch helped him grab his five-wicket haul, only his fifth in an eight-Test career, all of which have come during the course of this World Test Championship. With this, Kyle Jamieson has now overtaken the joint-record holders Ravichandran Ashwin, Nathan Lyon and Axar Patel.

Most 5-Wicket Hauls in WTC

  • Kyle Jamieson – 5 in 8 matches
  • R Ashwin – 4 in 14 matches
  • Nathan Lyon – 4 in 14 matches
  • Axar Patel – 4 in 3 matches
  • Ishant Sharma – 4 in 13 matches

Twitter In Splits After Kyle Jamieson Ends Game Of His IPL Skipper Virat Kohli

The Kiwi pacer who has been doing a great job for the black caps, did a fair job for his IPL franchise too as he picked nine wickets in seven games in the first phase of IPL 2021. Here, it has to be noted that Jamieson was roped in by Kohli-led RCB in IPL 2021 auction. As of now, Twitter can’t stop mocking him as he ended the game of his IPL skipper only. We have got some top reactions for you. Have a look:

https://twitter.com/Itz_don_/status/1406561821440417797?s=19

At the time of writing, New Zealand is at 36/0 with Tom Latham batting at 17* off 70 balls and Devon Conway batting at 18* off 56.