The King of Cricket, Virat Kohli, has turned 34 years old. Beating three years of poor form, Virat Kohli has returned to the T20 World Cup 2022 in a colour he has never seen before. Virat Kohli has played great innings in the T20 World Cup 2022 and has single-handedly led India to victory. This is why Virat Kohli’s birthday is being celebrated with full enthusiasm this time.
On his birthday, once again, he wants to live the historic innings against Pakistan played in this World Cup, which will probably be remembered forever in the history of cricket and will be taught in books. When Team India was in trouble against Pakistan, Virat Kohli played an innings of 82 runs in 53 balls, which the world will remember.
The match against Pakistan on 23 October was full of emotion; there was also action and drama. The way India won this match, everyone got emotional. Virat Kohli also became emotional after winning the match; tears were seen in their eyes of Virat Kohli.
Veteran commentator Harsha Bhogle made a tweet after this match, which was retweeted by thousands and liked by millions. Harsha Bhogle wrote, ‘I have seen Virat Kohli for many years. I never saw tears in his eyes. But today I saw it. It’s a moment never to forget.
I have seen Virat for so many years. I have never seen a tear in his eyes. I saw it today. This was unforgettable
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) October 23, 2022
That Innings Of Virat Kohli…
On the historical ground of Melbourne, Pakistan scored 159 while batting first; when India came to chase the target, its condition was bad. Four wickets had fallen on the score of just 31, after which Virat Kohli made a century partnership with Hardik Pandya. Virat Kohli wreaked havoc in the last four overs, with 82 runs in 53 balls in Virat’s innings. 6 fours and 4 sixes were included, and his strike rate was more than 150.
In the 19th over, two consecutive sixes that were hit on the ball of Haris Rauf got their name recorded in history, which Pakistan will never forget. Virat Kohli also rated this innings as his best innings; apart from Virat, many veterans, experts or former cricketers called it not only Virat Kohli but one of the best innings in cricket history. India won this match by going to the last ball.