he expressive toll that Phillip Hughes' death has taken on the
Australian cricketers was all too apparent on Thursday when the home side's worried
players hurried to check on Indian skipper Virat Kohli after he was hit by a
Mitchell Johnson bouncer here.
The opening Test, which has seen an expression
of emotions owing to Hughes' death a couple of weeks ago after being hit by a
bouncer in a domestic game, was witness to some more dramatic moments on the
third day here.
In the 31st over of India's first innings,
Kohli walked in after the dismissal of Murali Vijay (53) and was closely
welcomed by a short-pitched delivery from Johnson.
And perhaps it was the trauma of Hughes' demise
that had a nervous-looking Johnson immediately rushing to check on Kohli's
well-being.
The Indian seemed unfazed but the Aussies
were perceptibly rattled when Kohli took off his helmet. Home team's skipper
Michael Clarke was among the fielders who ran up to him and searched if he was
alright.
Clarke, who has broken down publicly quite
a few times since Hughes' death due to his close relationship with the late
batsman, was later seen comforting Johnson as well by patting the fast bowler's
shoulders.
Even the umpires strode up to Kohli to
check on him.
There has been a debate on the usage of
bouncers in international cricket ever since Hughes' heartrending demise.
But most former players and experts
believe that the delivery should continue with a renewed focus on providing
better safety gear for batsmen.
Source: http://ibnlive.in.com/news/cricketnext/virat-kohli-hit-by-a-mitchell-johnson-bouncer-australians-enquire-his-well-being/517566-78.html
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