India vs Pakistan – The October’22 Cliff Hanger in Australia

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Virat Kohli – Snatching Victory from the Jaws of Defeat

India vs Pak match is always a cliff-hanger. The T20 match which was played on Sunday in Australia reminds us of the Sharjah match when Javed Miandad hit a six on the last ball off Chetan Sharma. In this match, Kohli stood his ground like a rock under trying circumstances and snatched the game from the jaws of defeat. This knock is being rated by the purists of the game, as the best ever played by him. He was cool as a cucumber when the match was headed down to the wire. Kohli’s innings teaches a few invaluable lessons too that one needs to build his innings brick-by-brick and not throw away his wicket in a jiffy.

When the going gets tough and the new ball bowlers are wrecking-havoc, patience and perseverance are the virtues which need to be applied. In doing so, one gets settled down and visibility of the ball becomes easy.

The early advantage did rest with India when they won the toss and rightly chose to bowl first on a wicket which assisted seamers. Both Bhuvi and Arshdeep bowled in the right areas, making the ball move both ways and presenting umpteen problems for Pak openers – Babbar and Rizwan. They were clueless against the quality attack. The early ‘impressive’ spell set the tone of the match and from the beginning itself Pakistan was under a lot of pressure, and in the process, lost both openers cheaply.

Pakistan’s batting never settled down till the time Iftikar hit four magnificent sixes to take the team to a respectable score of 159. Indian opening combination of KL Rahul and Rohit was patchy and tumbled early on, handing over the gauntlet to Kohli and Pandya to build the innings. Of the two, Kohli looked more fluid and played a gem of a knock. Some of Kohli’s sixes left Pakistan awe-struck. The game went down to the wire and the last ball chip by Ashwin sealed the deal for India.

The MCG ground was sold out like all India-Pak matches the world over

Sunil Sarpal

Sunil Sarpal

Sunil Sarpal has journalism ebbed in his DNA because his late father was an English teacher. Being in secretarial function in his career, reading English language turned into a habit. While working with ICRIER where editorials and articles were dictated and this day-to-day routine prompted him to pen articles of his own ranging from subjects such as spiritual, cricket, political and general in nature. He is a Delhi University graduate.

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5 Responses

  1. Sunil sarpal Sunil sarpal says:

    Gills comments are spot on

  2. Sunil sarpal Sunil sarpal says:

    One should not tinker with his style of play. His is a responsible type of role as anchor.

  3. Sunil Sarpal Sunil Sarpal says:

    Kl Rahul has not performed does not mean he be replaced. Kohli plays sheet anchor role. His style of play makes him successful.

  4. Avatar Ashok says:

    If India wants to progress, they must drop Rahul from opening and put Pant in his place. He always seems to be lost and plays as if playing ODI.

  5. Avatar J.SGill says:

    Kohli basically plays a game which entails hitting along the ground and finding gaps. Hence he rarely gets caught in front of the wicket. He resorts to lofted shots for sixes only if the occasion requires it. He is also an exceptional runner between wickets, thus keeps the scoreboard ticking. The above nuances makes him the exceptional player that he is.

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