Virat Kohli's side have leveled the four-Test series with a great win in the second Test. On the field, however, Kohli has twice been seen arguing and arguing with the umpire.

The Indian captain may have to suffer the consequences. The two umpires on the field can bring charges against him. Kohli returned to the dressing room after being called up in the first innings of the Chennai Test.

Kohli will miss the Hyderabad Test even if he gets two D-merit points. Because two D-merit points have already been added next to his name. Kohli will be banned for one match in three formats if two more points are added. Kohli was bowled by Moin Ali for zero in the Chennai Test.

But Kohli, who took a leave of absence after playing one Test in Australia, could not accept the dismissal. Kohli stood on the field with dissatisfaction for a while. On the third day of England's batting, Kohli seemed to get even more angry.

At first he once walked through the middle of the wicket. On-field umpire Nitin Menon warned him.

Kohli then clashed with two umpires over a review of England captain Joe Root's leg-before (umpires call not out).

Sadly, you can't do that. Even if it is an offensive (out decision) decision, it is not possible to behave like this as a captain.

I would say that India played the first Test with a very clean attitude. But in the second Test, they played like Kohli.