Virat Kohli has targeted critics after scoring his seventh and second consecutive century in IPL. He has targeted those people who have been making statements for a long time that Kohli's T20 career is over. The veteran batsman of India and Royal Challengers Bangalore has said that he is playing his best cricket in the shortest format of the game. Kohli's strike rate and batting against spin in the middle overs have often been questioned, but now he has answered his critics with back-to-back centuries against Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans. He has reached the top of the list of highest-century scorers in IPL.
Kohli said this about T20 cricket
Kohli said in an interview after the last match of the league round, "I felt very good. A lot of people think that my T20 cricket is falling, I don't think so at all. I think I can play my best T20 cricket again." playing." In RCB's last match against Gujarat, Kohli scored an unbeaten 101 off 61 balls to take his team to 197 in 20 overs.
Kohli close to 12 thousand runs in T20
Kohli said, "I am just enjoying myself. That's how I play T20 cricket. I want to hit the gaps, hit a lot of boundaries, and if the conditions allow me to hit the big shots at the end." I try." Kohli is moving towards 12,000 runs in their T20 career. Including IPL, international, and all types of T20s, Kohli has scored 11,965 runs in 374 T20 matches at an average of 41.40 and a strike rate of 133.35. These include eight centuries and 91 half-centuries.
Kohli was not worried about rain
Kohli said, "You have to read the situations and when the situation demands, you have to raise your game there and take risks. I am enjoying my game at the moment and the way I am batting." I am doing well and feeling good." I wasn't focusing on the rain. I was just focusing on what I needed to do for the team."
Kohli is third on the list of highest run scorers
Kohli is at number three in the list of highest run scorers this season. He scored 639 runs in 14 matches this season at an average of 53.25 and a strike rate of 139.82. These include two centuries and six half-centuries. At the top of the list is RCB captain Faf Duplessis. He scored 730 runs at an average of 56.15 and a strike rate of 153.68. At the same time, Gujarat's Shubman Gill is in second place with an average of 56.67 in 14 matches and a strike rate of 152.46. With Duplessis and Kohli now out of the league, Shubman has a chance to grab the Orange Cap.
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