Virat Kohli in record books despite a duck in Guwahati T20 vs Australia; here's how
The India skipper's big-match mentality and penchant for finishing games have seen the Team India skipper break records with ease.
Guwahati: Virat Kohli has already cemented his place in the list of the most elite batsmen in world cricket. Not only are his captaincy credentials an asset to his team, but the 28-year-old can turn things around with the bat in just a matter of few minutes.
His big-match mentality and penchant for finishing games have seen the Team India skipper break records with ease.
With the Men in Blue losing ‘hitman’ Rohit Sharma as early in the first over of the 2nd T201 against Australia on Tuesday, much was expected of Kohli to deliver again. But Australia’s John Behrendorff got the better of Kohli soon as he trapped him in front of the stumps, for nought.
The pacer bowled an in-swinger on a good length, which nipped back in and struck Kohli on the knee roll as he tried to play across the line, getting a faint inside edge. The India skipper was doubtful that the ball may be drifting outside leg and consulted Shikhar Dhawan at the other end before walking back to the pavilion.
However, this was Kohli’s first maiden duck in the 47 innings he so far played in shortest format of the game and the India talisman also created many other records on the night.
Most innings before first DUCK in T20I cricket:
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) October 10, 2017
47 - VIRAT KOHLI
40 - Shoaib Malik
39 - Yuvraj Singh
38 - Samiullah Shenwari#INDvAUS
JASON BEHRENDORFF:
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) October 10, 2017
Oct 2013 - Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid's last DUCK
Oct 2017 - Virat Kohli's 1st DUCK in T20I cricket#INDvAUS
Virat Kohli's DUCK in this game is the FIRST by an INDIAN CAPTAIN in 85 T20I matches. #INDvAUS
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) October 10, 2017
Overall in 52 innings, Kohli has amassed 1360 runs in T20Is with an impressive average of 52.91.
Coming back to the game, Kohli’s departure further inflicted the pressure on the hosts as they crumbled to a paltry total of 118 before David Warner’s men chased it down with ease in just in 15.3 overs.