Watch: Virat Kohli’s Wicket as Bracewell Stuns Him in Champions Trophy 2025 Final

Watch Virat Kohli’s shocking wicket as Michael Bracewell traps him LBW in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final. Kohli's review fails as HawkEye confirms the dismissal.

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 Virat Kohli’s shocking wicket as Michael Bracewell traps him LBW in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final.

The moment that shocked Indian fans came in the 20th over of India’s innings. Virat Kohli had just walked in after Shubman Gill’s dismissal when New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner introduced Michael Bracewell into the attack. The move paid off immediately, as the off-spinner claimed Kohli’s crucial wicket.

Bowling from over the wicket, Bracewell tossed the ball up, tempting Kohli to play a flick. However, the ball turned sharply and struck him on the front pad. The New Zealand players went up in a loud appeal, and the umpire raised his finger.

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Kohli opted for a review, but HawkEye showed three reds, confirming the LBW decision. The Indian star had to walk back, leaving fans disappointed.

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