Virat Kohli attempted to grab a quick single but lost his wicket with a miscalculation, putting the final Test day's proceedings between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium here on Friday, November 1. The woeful spell, therefore, stretched on for the star performer of India in the purest version of the sport. Kohli drove a full-toss, through mid-wicket to the boundary, to get to his first run. When he pushed the next one in front of mid-on he took off for a rapid single. Matt Henry ran back to collect the ball and knocked down the stumps with an excellent throw. Neither could Kohli's desperate dive deny him as he was a long way short of the crease. Also Read | Hardik Pandya Gifts Himself a Shiny T20 World Cup Ring The former India captain dismissed for four off six balls as India lost their fourth wicket for 84 runs. This suicidal dismissal went not well with Mohammad Kaif. Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif also pointed out that Kohli had been dismissed off a full-toss in the last Test. Here is what Kaif posted on his Instagram account Virat Kohli in this series has been clean bowled to a full toss and now this error of judgement to be run out. This needs to change if India needs to reach the WTC final. — Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) November 1, 2024 "Virat Kohli in this series has been clean bowled to a full toss and now this error of judgement to be run out. This needs to change if India needs to reach the WTC final," Kaif wrote on his official 'X' (formerly Twitter) handle on Friday. India required a solid partnership from the younger guns Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant on Day 2, which they delivered in a marvelous display of counter-attacking cricket in the first session. Pant is the more aggressive of the two, going to his half-century in 36 balls. The partnership for the fifth wicket is building up nicely to become three figures, and with India having commendable depth in the batting lineup, it will be prudent to have some control over their innings first to give them an even larger lead in the first innings.