Virat Kohli: Harry’s Rauf is still remembered by Pakistani supporters Virat Kohli’s performance
Team India’s Super Star Batsman, Virat Kohli. The world’s biggest fan of the batter. Everyone is aware of the nature of this Super Star game. It’s impossible to forget even Pakistan, the archrival.
The world believed that Virat Kohli was limited to playing Test and ODI cricket. However, even the naysayers who observed his competitive spirit during the 2022 T20 World Cup claimed that he is a versatile player. The game that welcomed the cricket world was Abba Virat’s.
It was Virat who caused a stir in Melbourne. Really, Virat is the finest player. A versatile cricketer who can adjust to any kind of game. Virat recently presented his revised version for the IPL. Virat responded admirably to the criticism levelled at him. He was aiming to score huge innings and had increased his strike rate. The historic game thrilled Virat’s fan base. India and Pakistan sides competed against one another in the most recent T20 World Cup.
In this match, Pakistan chose to bat first and amassed 159 runs in 20 overs at a cost of 8 wickets. India succeeded in reaching this goal. In this particular encounter, Virat is credited with saving Team India from certain defeat. Team India required 48 runs in the final three overs of this match. Kohli then displayed his Virat form.
Vintage Six
The world cricket team of ED was taken aback in 18.5 overs when Virat hit a length ball from Harris Rauf over the straight edge. Harris Rauf’s ball wasn’t all that horrible. However, Virat batted and stepped on it. Harris Rauf recalls the shot vividly.
The ICC has named this shot the shot of the century. The T20 cricket supporters are furious with Virat Kohli after he watched this shot. It’s time for Virat Kohli to work another miracle of this magnitude. This time, however, Virat has to play a similar game against Pakistan in America—not in Australia.
Harry vs. Virat
Haris Rauf and Virat Kohli have already played each other in numerous matches. This time, Virat scored 42 runs off of Harris’s 32 balls. Three sixes and two fours are included.