Team India’s ongoing ODI series in Australia took an unexpected turn for Virat Kohli, who was dismissed for two consecutive ducks in the first two matches at Perth and Adelaide. While fans were left shocked by the rare slump in form from the Indian star, Iceland Cricket couldn’t resist taking a playful jab. Sharing the moment on social media, they poked fun at Kohli’s misfortune, highlighting the unusual back-to-back dismissals in the series. The cheeky dig quickly grabbed attention, adding a humorous twist to India’s challenging start in Australia. Virat Kohli has had a tough start to India’s ODI series in Australia, struggling to find his rhythm in the first two matches. The Indian star was unable to open his account in both games, getting dismissed for ducks at Perth and Adelaide. Known for his consistency and match-winning ability, Kohli’s rare slump has surprised fans and put extra pressure on the Indian batting lineup. In spite of his best attempts, he was unable to cope with the disciplined Australian bowling lineup, leaving India with initial setbacks in both games. The back-to-back ducks have made Kohli a point of discussion in media and social circles. Watch here: Looks like Virat Kohli has been watching the Saim Ayub coaching videos. — Iceland Cricket (@icelandcricket) October 23, 2025 Read also: Marco Jansen’s Funny Stumping Escape vs Pakistan Rohit and Iyer’s Fightback Fails as Australia Clinch Another Dominant Win Rohit Sharma recovered from a scratchy start, compiling a determined 73 off 89 balls, while Shreyas Iyer assisted him with a decent fifty. The two formed a useful partnership to revive India's innings. But once Rohit was sent back by Mitchell Starc and Iyer was bowled by Adam Zampa, India's run was stalled. Zampa turned the game in the favor of Australia with a four-wicket haul and destroyed India's middle order despite 41 from Axar Patel, who battled for the team. Deflecting a modest target, India began on strong terms by Siraj and Arshdeep Singh, sending early perils packing. But Australia got comfortable as Matt Short (73), Cooper Connolly (61), and Mitch Owen (36) took them home. Short's half-century and Connolly's composure helped Australia sail past minor snags to record another comprehensive victory, laying bare India's lapses at the critical moments.