India convincingly defeated England in the second ODI of Cuttack and the win brought some moments to cherish as the Indian skipper Rohit Sharma scored a blistering century to get back in form. However, Virat Kohli's early dismissal was a moment that disappointed the fans. Kohli came out to bat in the 17th over after the dismissal of Shubman Gill. He played a soothing on-drive on Atkinson's delivery before an unpleasant, yet funny incident occurred on the field. On the second delivery of 20th over bowled by Adil Rashid, Kohli played a drive towards point on a tossed-up delivery outside off. The ball went to Buttler, who picked it up and threw it, which unfortunately went on to hit Virat Kohli. Seeing this, the crowd started shouting angrily as they didn't like it, though it was unintentional. Watch the video here: Crowd reaction when ball hits Virat Kohli 🥶 pic.twitter.com/MPoe0bYRky — AsHish (@vk18here_) February 10, 2025 Also Read | BCCI To Decide Jasprit Bumrah’s CT Participation, Potential Replacement Ready: Reports Kohli's Eyes a Big Knock Ahead of CT 2025 After ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, Virat Kohli has played 4 One Day Internationals (ODIs) in which the great Indian batter has scored a total of 63 runs. The highest was 24, which came against Sri Lanka in August 2024. His recent form in ODIs has seen a dip, but he is someone who can bounce back in a matter of one match. India will play the final ODI of the series against England at Ahmedabad on 12th February, and this will also be the final game before the Champions Trophy. Team India and their fans would hope for a great knock from Virat in this match as his form is crucial for India in the Champions Trophy 2025. In the second ODI, India defeated England by 4 wickets. The hosts chased down the target of 305 at Barabati Stadium, thanks to great batting performances from Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel. Virat Kohli missed the series opener, and he failed to deliver in the 2nd ODI. He will eye for a big knock in the final ODI of the series at the Narendra Modi Stadium.