New Delhi: Virat Kohli has set high standards for every cricketer with his consistency and discipline in cricket. The former Indian captain played in an intense net session at the WACA Stadium ahead of the T20I World Cup.
Several videos from Kohli’s net session have surfaced on social media. Kohli exceeded the time limit allotted for his practice and this shows his dedication. A member of the coaching staff can be heard telling Kohli that his time at the nets was over. But Kohli, who was in no mood to leave the nets early, responded by saying that he will bat for the extra few minutes that was on offer till the next batsman took guard.
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Another video of Kohli practicing at the WACA. What makes him so great is he just alters one of two aspects to improve his game. #Kohli #T20WorldCup #CricketTwitter pic.twitter.com/V45oWCpBiT
— Gav Joshi (@Gampa_cricket) October 13, 2022
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“Hooda ayega, toh mein chala jaunga (When Deepak Hooda comes, I will leave),” Kohli can be heard telling the support staff member.
Fans have commented on the tweet and praised Kohli for his dedication towards his craft.
Virat Kohli – a huge asset for Team India
Kohli, who had been struggling with lack of form, announced his return to good touch with his 71st century, in international cricket, against Afghanistan in the Asia Cup. The star batter finished the multi-nation tournament as the second-highest scorer.
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The 33-year-old carried forward his form in the recently concluded T20I series against Australia and South Africa.
Experts say that an in-form Virat Kohli will be a huge asset for captain Rohit Sharma on the bouncy tracks in Australia. Moreover, Kohli has relished batting down under and has scored plenty of runs against Australia across formats.
India will soon travel to Brisbane for the official warm-up matches of the T20 World Cup. India will lock horns with Australia in their first warm-up match on October 17 and New Zealand on October 19 at the Gabba. But fans are looking forward to the Group 2 clash of India and Pakistan on October 23.
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