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    Virat Kohli | Fear of Virat Kohli spread in Pakistan, former captain Inzamam Ul Haq warned ‘Green Brigade’

    Bynewshuntexpress

    Oct 29, 2022


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    -Vinay Kumar

    In the ICC T20 World Cup 2022, the whole of Pakistan is shuddering to see the ‘Virat Roop’ of Indian team’s explosive batsman Virat Kohli. In the first match of this latest World Cup against Pakistan (India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup, 2022) after an unbeaten 82 runs in just 53 balls with the help of 4 sixes and 6 fours, 62 runs in 42 balls against the Netherlands. Seeing the unbeaten innings, the fear of former Pakistan cricket team captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has come to the fore.

    After a crushing defeat in a low-scoring match against Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe vs Pakistan T20 World Cup, 2022), former captain of the Pakistan cricket team Inzamam ul Haq called the ‘Green Brigade’, ie Pakistani The team has been severely criticized. And, anticipating that the Indian team will continue to perform well, put the Pakistani team in the dock.

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    The former Pakistan captain believes that Virat Kohli is running in his best form and not only this, other players of Team India are also performing well. The batting of the Indian team is looking good.

    Inzamam-ul-Haq said on YouTube channel, “Suryakumar Yadav hit fifty in just 25 balls. At the same time, Kohli is such a player who, when in form, alone leads the match. All these things matter a lot in cricket. When you are doing well and the team is winning, it clearly shows that things are going well.”

    Inzamam is very impressed with the batting of the Indian team. He further said, “Kohli is looking in good form. They are batting well, and winning matches. This is a good sign for the Indian team. In the last match, Rohit Sharma also scored a half-century. India’s top order looks very strong. Among all the teams, the top order of India as well as Africa (South Africa) looks quite spectacular. Pandya is also playing well in the lower order.





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