XtraTime Web Desk: India skipper Virat Kohli’s poor run in New Zealand continues as he only managed to score two runs in the first innings of the ongoing first Test at the Basin Reserve. The run machine was dismissed by the debutant Kyle Jamieson on a bowler friendly wicket. The skipper came in the middle after he dismissal of Cheteshwar Pujara, but only manage to play seven balls before he got out on a swinging delivery on, which was edged by him and was caught by Ross Taylor in slip region. In the seven limited-overs inning which the Indian skipper played against New Zealand in the ongoing tour, Kohli could manage just 180 runs (125 in 4 T20Is and 75 in 3 ODIs), including only a single half-century. In fact, the 31-year-old has not reached the three-figure mark in his last 19 innings. His last century came in the day-night Test against Bangladesh in Kolkata last year when he scored 136. This is not the first instance when Kohli hasn't been able to score big in his stellar career. Between February to October 2014, the Indian run-machine had failed to reach the three-figure mark in 25 innings across formats. This included the horror England tour where he managed to amass only 134 runs in five Tests and became the bunny of James Anderson. Before that, he had failed to hit a hundred in 24 consecutive innings between February to September 2011. Overall, Kohli has scored 70 international hundreds (27 in 84 Tests and 43 in 248 ODIs).

Virat Kohli's poor run continues in New Zealand