The Indian star Virat Kohli was one of the centers of attraction in the ongoing India vs. Australia ODI series. However, the star batter didn't have a great time in Australia. After Perth, he got another duck at Adelaide. Despite that, the crowd stood up and clapped while he departed. Even Kohli raised his gloves while leaving the ground. In the seventh over, Xavier Bartlett skidded the ball through the length around the off. Virat tried to hit with his straight bat but missed the line as the ball hit his front pad. Kohli had a 15-second chat with his partner Rohit Sharma and then left the field. Meanwhile, his hand gesture towards the crowd has started haunting fans thinking of a possibility of retirement from the only format he is currently playing in international retirement. Watch the video here: VIRAT KOHLI GONE FOR HIS SECOND DUCK OF THE SERIES!#AUSvIND | #PlayoftheDay | @BKTtires pic.twitter.com/jqIdvMeX9T — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) October 23, 2025 Read also: Watch: Pakistan Fan Meets Shubman Gill, Cheers 'Pakistan Zindabad' Virat Kohli's consecutive duck after 17 years of his career Virat Kohli has always been considered as one of the best batters in the ODI format. However, in his 17 years of cricketing career, this happened for the first time: he could not open his account in two consecutive ODI matches. Earlier, in the first ODI, at the Optus Stadium, Perth, he survived 7 balls and then suffered an outside edge on the 8th ball. And now, he suffered a 4-ball duck in Adelaide. Notably, his last two matches in Adelaide, in 2015 against Pakistan and in 2019 against Australia, saw him hitting centuries—107and 104 respectively. Speaking about his duck counts, He shares the third place with Yuvraj Singh and Anil Kumble, with 18 ducks. For the Indians, only Javagal Srinath and Sachin Tendulkar have more ducks. Indians with most number of ODI ducks Player Matches Ducks Sachin Tendulkar 463 20 Javagal Srinath 229 19 Anil Kumble 269 18 Yuvraj Singh 301 18 Virat Kohli 304 18 Speaking about India, the guests won the toss and decided to bat first. However, captain Shubman Gill fell early, scoring 9 runs with a run-a-ball strike rate. Currently the Mum-boys Rohit Sharma and vice-captain Shreyas Iyer are taking care of the score.