Virat Kohli is caught up in ANOTHER shocking clash at the MCG after bullying Sam Konstas - as Steve Smith scores a century
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Controversial Indian star Virat Kohli has been dragged into another drama at the MCG after a shocking lapse in security allowed a pitch invader to storm the field and hug him on day two of the Boxing Day Test. Play was briefly interrupted on Friday morning when the spectator in an Indian shirt bolted onto the field and touched Kohli and skipper Rohit Sharma, who appeared furious as the invader almost collided with him.
Security eventually got to the man, but not before Kohli was forced to awkwardly interact with the unwanted fan. The incident came after Kohli was branded a villain by fans in Australia and India after he drove his shoulder into teenage debutant Sam Konstas in an ugly clash between overs on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Steve Smith's late-career revival is continuing with the star veteran posting his 34th Test century to power Australia to 7-454 against a lacklustre India at the MCG. After starting day two of the Boxing Day Test at 6-311, Australia added another 1-143 on Friday morning to wear down the sloppy tourists in the field.
Pictured: A security guard (second from left) arrives far too late to stop a pitch invader (left) from interfering with Indian star Virat Kohli (second from right). The intruder was able to hug Kohli thanks to a worrying lapse in security after the Indian star was caught up in the most controversial moment of the summer so far on Boxing Day.