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Virat Kohli Finger Injury: Virat suffered a finger injury while fielding against Gujarat Titans in IPL 2025. In a hurry, the medical team reached the ground. At that time, he kept playing after treatment.

Virat Kohli's finger injury
Highlights
- Virat Kohli was engaged in an attempt to catch a catch
- Pain groan after a finger injury
- Immediately continued to play after medical support
New Delhi: A wave of disappointment ran among the fans on the night of 2 April against Gujarat Titans, when star batsman Virat Kohli got his finger injured. He suffered this injury while fielding on deep mid-wicket. The incident is of the 12th over, when the Gujarat Titans was chasing the target of 170 runs.
Sai Sudarshan sweep the ball of Krunal Pandya vigorously. Kohli tried to stop the ball, but the ball slipped strangely and collided with his right hand and fell on the boundary. Kohli immediately sat on his knees and grabbed his injured finger. As soon as RCB's medical staff reached the ground, there was silence in the stadium for some time.
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After immediate investigation on the field, Kohli continued to play, but the pain was clearly visible on his face. He looked uncomfortable and was fingering his fingers again and again. Fans are hoping that this will not affect their performance in the rest of the tournament matches.
Talking about the match, RCB's start was poor after being sent for batting first, in which Kohli himself was dismissed for seven runs off six balls. He was dismissed by Arshad Khan. The bowling attack of Gujarat Titans led by Mohammad Siraj (3/19) had reduced the score of RCB to 42/4 in 6.2 overs.
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This was followed by Liam Livingstone (54 off 40 balls), Jitesh Sharma (33 off 21 balls) and Tim David (32 off 18 balls) and brought RCB to a competitive score of 169/8. In response, Gujarat Titans easily achieved the target by losing just two wickets first. For Gujarat, Jose Butler played a brilliant innings of 73 runs in 39 balls.