virat kohli
After Virat Kohli’s ton against Pakistan, the question of whether the Delhi batter can equal or surpass Sachin Tendulkar’s record has resurfaced
[…]However, Shaheen Afridi bowled three wides in the 42nd over, making Kohli’s path to the century a bit trickier.
[…]The team has already got a shot in the arm by Rohit’s return to form. His 90-ball 119 in the second ODI was a source of relief to both the side and to him after a prolonged run of poor scores.
[…]At first, the DDCA opened the roughly 6,000-capacity ‘Gautam Gambhir Stand’ for spectators but sensing that the crowd situation could go out of hand, the officials were forced to open the ‘Bishan Singh Bedi Stand’ which can accommodate around 11,000 people
[…]Delhi, defending champions Mumbai, and others face a challenging road to the quarterfinals
[…]The ‘King’ was at his home ground for around three hours and had everyone in his vicinity hypnotised
[…]India’s cricket team enters a transitional phase as selectors face tough decisions on senior players Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli while prioritising the future of Test cricket.
[…]Though 7,316 runs behind Tendulkar, Kohli holds the highest combined average (53.23) among top scorers, with 27,041 runs and 80 centuries across 535 international matches, outshining many retired legends
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