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Virat Kohli celebrates with Kesrick Williams' own notebook celebration to 'tick' his name off it during IND vs W

Kohli played a captain's knock and remained unbeaten on 94 runs off 50 balls, guiding India to a six-wicket victory with eight balls to spare.
Skipper Virat Kohli and opener Kl Rahul played prolific knocks to help India secure a six-wicket win over West Indies in the first T20I at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Friday.
With this victory, the home side now have a 1-0 lead in the three-match T20I series.
Batting first, West Indies posted a score of 207/5 after 20 over with Hetmyer played an entertaining knock of 56 runs off 41 deliveries.
On the chase, India got off to a quick start before opener Rohit Sharma was dismissed by Khary Pierre for 8 runs as the 30-run partnership for the first wicket came to an end in the fourth over.
Skipper Virat Kohli joined Rahul in the middle and the pair smashed a 100-run partnership for the second wicket.
Kohli played a captain's knock and remained unbeaten on 94 runs off 50 balls, guiding India to a six-wicket victory with eight balls to spare
However, the Indian skipper did get into an argument with Windies pacer Kesrick Williams, who was standing in Virat's way when was trying to take a single.
The 31-year-old was absolutely livid with Wiliams's gesture and absolutely ripped into him during the 16th over of the match.
With this victory, the home side now have a 1-0 lead in the three-match T20I series.
Batting first, West Indies posted a score of 207/5 after 20 over with Hetmyer played an entertaining knock of 56 runs off 41 deliveries.
On the chase, India got off to a quick start before opener Rohit Sharma was dismissed by Khary Pierre for 8 runs as the 30-run partnership for the first wicket came to an end in the fourth over.
Skipper Virat Kohli joined Rahul in the middle and the pair smashed a 100-run partnership for the second wicket.
Kohli played a captain's knock and remained unbeaten on 94 runs off 50 balls, guiding India to a six-wicket victory with eight balls to spare
However, the Indian skipper did get into an argument with Windies pacer Kesrick Williams, who was standing in Virat's way when was trying to take a single.
The 31-year-old was absolutely livid with Wiliams's gesture and absolutely ripped into him during the 16th over of the match.
Virat smashed the pacer for a maximum and a boundary and then used Williams’ celebration by using his bat like a notebook to "tick" Kesrick's name off the list.
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