Does Virat Kohli Have a 'Zidd' to Silence His Critics?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Virat Kohli's determination to prove his critics wrong is evident in his performance.
- Kohli and Rohit Sharma set a new record for the most international matches played together.
- Kohli's century and Rohit's six-hitting prowess highlight their skills.
- Rohit Sharma's achievement of 350 career sixes is a milestone in Indian cricket.
- The partnership between Kohli and Rohit continues to be a significant aspect of India's batting strength.
New Delhi, Nov 30 (NationPress) Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif praised the phenomenal performance of Virat Kohli in the ongoing first ODI against South Africa, highlighting the veteran batsman's 'zidd' to silence his critics.
Kohli began his innings with great intensity, scoring 22 runs off 20 balls and reached his remarkable 76th ODI half-century in just 48 deliveries, including a six against Corbin Bosch. He continued to impress, completing a century in the 38th over with a boundary.
Kaif remarked, "Virat Kohli has a zidd to prove his critics wrong... King for a reason," on X.
Additionally, Kohli and former captain Rohit Sharma set a new record for the most international matches played together by any Indian pair, surpassing the legendary Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid.
During this match, Kohli, in his 306th ODI, and Rohit, playing his 277th, made their mark by participating in their 392nd international match together, exceeding Tendulkar and Dravid's total of 391 matches from 1996 to 2012.
The duo also formed a solid partnership, adding 136 runs for the second wicket after opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed, marking their 20th century partnership.
Kaif also commended Rohit for his innings of 57 runs, during which he broke former Pakistan cricketer Shahid Afridi's record for the most sixes in ODIs, hitting three sixes.
In the 15th over, Rohit smashed back-to-back sixes off Prenelan Subrayen, becoming the only Indian player to reach 350 career sixes in ODIs. Following the second six, he equaled Afridi’s record for the most sixes in ODI history.
Kaif concluded, "Rohit Sharma is letting his bat do the talking, proving that age is just a number. What a player!"